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Letter from Mother, Des Moines, Iowa, to Kids, Richmond, Virginia, March 2, 1943
One letter from Mother to her children in Richmond, Virginia, that mainly discusses financial matters and her recent ill health
Letter from Mother Fish, Partridge Island, [New York?], to her son, Edmund Fish, Bellevue Hospital, New York, August 21, 1863
A letter sent from Mother Fish to her son Edmund Fish, in Bellevue Hospital. Information is included about the neighborhood
Letter from Mother Fish, Partridge Island, [New York?], to her son, Edmund Fish, Bellevue Hospital, New York, August 10, 1862
A letter written by Edmund Fish's mother from Partridge Island to her son in Bellevue Hospital, New York. She asks if he is stopped smoking now and thought that quitting was related to him having a fit. An account of the coming and going of neighbors and family members is given including the names that have enlisted. She writes about a local boy who was taken prisoner at Culpepper in the last battle between Pope and Jackson
Postcard from Mother and Daddy, Riddle, Oregon, to Mr. and Mrs. Royce Reynolds, Harlan, Iowa, December 30, 1964
One postcard from Mother and Daddy of Riddle, Oregon, to Mr. and Mrs. Royce Reynolds of Harlan, Iowa. Topics discussed include family, friends, and winter weather
The Potential Role of Mother-in-Law in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: A Mixed Methods Study from the Kilimanjaro Region, Northern Tanzania.
In the Kilimanjaro region the mother-in-law has traditionally had an important role in matters related to reproduction and childcare. The aim of this study was to explore the role of the mothers-in-law in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) service utilization and adherence to infant feeding guidelines. The study was conducted during 2007-2008 in rural and urban areas of Moshi district in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Mixed methods were used and included focus group discussions with mothers-in-law, mothers and fathers; in-depth interviews with mothers-in-law, mothers, fathers and HIV-infected mothers, and a survey of 446 mothers bringing their four-week-old infants for immunisation at five reproductive and child health clinics. The study demonstrated that the mother-in-law saw herself as responsible for family health issues in general and child care in particular. However she received limited trust, and couples, in particular couples living in urban areas, tended to exclude her from decisions related to childbearing and infant feeding. Mothers-in-law expected their daughters-in-law to breastfeed in a customary manner and were generally negative towards the infant feeding methods recommended for HIV-infected mothers; exclusive replacement feeding and exclusive breastfeeding. Decreasing influence of the mother-in-law and increasing prominence of the conjugal couples in issues related to reproduction and child care, reinforce the importance of continued efforts to include male partners in the PMTCT programme. The potential for involving mothers-in-law in the infant feeding component, where she still has influence in some areas, should be further explored
Holy Mother, Guide his Footsteps
Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Guide them at a moment, guide them at a moment sure...Holy Mother, guide his footsteps, guide them at a moment,at a moment, a momentLet this wicked heart then perish, And the good, the food remains secure;Sainted Mother, oh, befriend him,And thy gentlest pity lend him.Ah! Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Ah! guide them at a moment, at a moment sure;Ah! Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Ah! guide them at a moment, guide them at a moment sure.Let the wicked... let the wicked heart then perish;Sainted Mother oh! befriend him...And thy gentlest, and thy gentlest pity lend him
Mother Pena Lane Papers
Court documents concerning the death of Jess B. Lane and the charges against Mother Lane for practicing medicine. Also included are 14 negatives (copies) of Mother Mercedes Henriquetta Pena Lane (Mother Lane), her family, and the patients she served as a curandera in the Kingsville, TX area during the 1930's
Letter from Mother, Peoria, Illinois, to Mrs. H. C. Smith, Tyrone Mills, California, December 2, 1877
A letter written by Mrs. H. C. Smith's mother about her brother's wishes for marriage. Her mother disapproves of his selection and will not acknowledge the couple and also states that presents will not be exchanged as times are hard
The Little Mother Goose - Image 1
The Little Mother Goose Book Coverhttps://digitalcommons.liu.edu/post_mothergoose/1004/thumbnail.jp
Mother Givens Interview
Mother Givens is interviewed in her home by Matt White and Eric Crawford as part of fieldwork for Gullah: The Voice of an Island. She owns the home where her grandfather was enslaved, and she recalls pieces of the stories that he used to tell her. With some persuasion from Crawford and White, she sings a few old songs, such as Stay in the Field, In Jerusalem, and Ole Ship Maria.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/voice-of-an-island-oral-histories-and-service-recordings/1007/thumbnail.jp
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