"Few topics in American social history have been studied more vigorously in the last decade than children and childhood, and no subject has been more important to Americans of all ages than the assault on disease and the revolution in medical care. Yet remarkably little has been done to bring the two together--until now. This exceptional collection combines the insights and learning of historians and medical doctors to reveal a current of American life that was, in all senses, vital."--Elliott West, Professor of History, University of Arkansas