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- Letter from Maxine Singer to Howard H. Hiatt2
- "Children's rights": valedictory address delivered to the graduating class of the Marion-Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis, March 23rd, 18931
- A few remarks about sick children in New York, and the necessity of a hospital for them1
- A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital: on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in Easter holy-days, according to ancient custom, at St. Mary Spittle, for their founders and benefactors,1678. The true report of the great number of poor children, and other poor people, maintained in the several hospitals, under the pious care of the Lord Mayor, commonality, and citizens of the City of London, the year last past1
- Address to the Mid-Year Meeting of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions, Inc. (NACHRI), Alexandria, Virginia1
- Advancing research on intersections of child welfare and Medicaid using linked data from the CCOULD project1
- Bibliography of writings on the care of crippled children, the prevention of blindness, the history of prostitution, the psychology of sex and miscellaneous subjects to March 1, 19141
- Blueprint for a healthier America: policy priorities for the next Administration and Congress1
- Child health day, 19431
- Child welfare in North Carolina1
- Child welfare in Oklahoma1
- Child welfare in Tennessee: an inquiry by the National Child Labor Committee for the Tennessee Child Welfare Commission1
- Children in need of special care: studies based on two thousand case records of social agencies1
- Co-operative reconstruction: a report of the work accomplished in Serbia1
- Creating healthier communities to reverse childhood obesity1
- Dedication Speech at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia1
- Dedication Speech at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia [Reminiscence]1
- Excerpt from Fred Soper's first report as the Pan American Health Organization's director1
- Factory children: report upon the schooling and hours of labor of children employed in the manufacturing and mechanical establishments of Massachusetts1
- Family consequences of detention/deportation: effects on finances, health, and well-being1