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CELIA DAVIES, The Health Visitor as Mother's Friend: A Woman's place in public health, 1900–14, Social History of Medicine, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 1988, Pages 39–59, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/1.1.39
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This paper traces aspects of the turn-of-the century debate about health visiting as an appropriate form of public health work for women. Far from simply demonstrating women's progress in achieving a place beside men in the publlic sphere of employment, health visiting, it will be argued, provides a particularly interesting case-study of the struggle between the sexes to define the contribution which women might appropriately make. Three quite different models of woman's place are identified, and a range of reactions, not least those of the women involed, are discussed and analysed.