
@article{ref1,
title="Preventive Care of Infants and Children: I. the First Postnatal Family Interview",
journal="American journal of diseases of children (1911)",
year="1945",
author="Tompkins, Charles A.",
volume="70",
number="1",
pages="32-39",
abstract="Some one has told the story of a man who was asked by a stranger in his community, &quot;How do you find people to be in your city?&quot; The stranger in turn was asked. &quot;And how do you find people to be in the city from which you came?&quot; He answered, &quot;The people in the city from which I came are mean, vile and unfriendly. The townsman replied, &quot;That, dear sir, is the way you will find them to be in our community.&quot; Shortly, another stranger came by and asked the same question. When asked how he found people to be in his home town, he answered, &quot;I find them to be kind and good and friendly.&quot; Once more the reply, &quot;That, dear sir, is the way you will find them to be in our community.&quot; How will it be with the new baby who comes to grow up in . . .<p />",
language="",
issn="0099-0698",
doi="10.1001/archpedi.1945.02020190039008",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1945.02020190039008"
}