
PUBLISHED BY THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF - HENRY FROWDE, HODDER & STOUGHTON - 17 WARWICK SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. 4
THE - NERVOUS CHILD
BY - HECTOR CHARLES CAMERON - M.A., M.D.(Cantab.), F.R.C.P.(Lond.) - PHYSICIAN TO GUY'S HOSPITAL AND PHYSICIAN IN CHARGE OF - THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, GUY'S HOSPITAL
LONDON - HENRY FROWDE HODDER & STOUGHTON - Oxford University Press Warwick Square, E.C. - 1920
THE NERVOUS CHILD
CHAPTER I - DOCTORS, MOTHERS, AND CHILDREN
CHAPTER II - OBSERVATIONS IN THE NURSERY
CHAPTER III - WANT OF APPETITE AND INDIGESTION
CHAPTER IV - WANT OF SLEEP
CHAPTER V - SOME OTHER SIGNS OF NERVOUSNESS
In this thoughtful early‑20th‑century guide, the author explores how a child's delicate nervous system can magnify everyday stresses into lasting problems. Drawing on emerging ideas in psychology, physiology and hygiene, the book argues that early preventive care is as vital as treating illness. It invites parents, teachers and physicians to look beyond symptoms and consider the whole environment shaping a child's temperament.
The text blends clinical observation with practical advice, offering vivid examples such as a toddler's distress over toileting and the hidden anxieties that can fuel chronic constipation. By urging physicians to rule out organic disease first and then examine familial routines, it shows how subtle mis‑management can create a cycle of nervous unrest. Readers will find clear guidance on recognizing early signs and fostering a calm, supportive setting for children to thrive.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Audrey Longhurst, Ronald Holder and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2004-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1958
A British physician and pediatrician, he wrote practical books on infant feeding, child health, and hospital history, bringing a clinician’s eye to subjects that mattered deeply to families and doctors alike.
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