Beauty, 192 Begging, 164, 168, 261 Belgium, 222 Betrothed, children of, 99 Blindness, 179, 180, 181 Blind schools, 181 Boarding-out, 132, 141, 144, 145, 147 Breast feeding, 126-128 Capacity for understanding the punishable character of an offence, 221, 228 -- inborn, 28 Capitalism (private), its destruction essential to true child-protection, 56, 57 Care after leaving school, 211-215 -- of foundlings, 44, 45, 46, 49, 52, 53, 58, 59, 61-64, 66, 67, 101, 102, 121, 122, 131, 132, 135, 184 Care of foundlings, Latin system and Germanic system, 144-146 -- institutional. _See_ Institutional Celibacy, 84 Centralised authority for child-protection, 64, 65 Certificates, medical. _See_ Doctors Character, inborn, 29 -- of the child, 29 Charity Organisation Society, 61 Childbirth, 94, 120, 121 Child-labour, 155-179 -- mortality, 17-24 -- protection after birth, 121, 122 -- -- before birth, 118, 119 -- -- during birth, 120, 121 -- -- for the illegitimate, 90-105 -- -- of the future, 56, 57 -- -- and the population question, 3-5 Children, wet-nursing of. _See_ Wet-nursing Children’s clinics, 180 -- clubs, 208 -- hospitals, 180 Civil law and individual rights, department of, 71-117 Class differences in upbringing, 36, 37 Classical criminal law, 220-222 Clinics, children’s, 180 Co-education, 197, 198 Coercive reformatory education, 75, 152, 154, 223, 236-241 Colonies, agricultural. _See_ Agricultural Colonies -- semi-urban, 183 Community at large, 60, 61 Compulsory military service, 84 -- school attendance, 168, 188, 189 Conception, prevention of, 8 Conditional release, 231, 232 -- remission of punishment, 231, 232 -- sentence, 231, 232 Confidential assistants to the official guardian, 115, 116 Congenital syphilis, 132 _Consultations de nourrissons_, 134 Continuation schools, 213 Contracts of service for minors, 108 Convalescent homes, 121 Cooking, instruction in, 210, 213, 214 Corporal punishment, 33, 34 Country holiday funds and open-air schools, 182, 183 Cow’s milk, 125, 126, 132-134. _See also_ Artificial Feeding Crèche, 43, 135-138 Criminal law, 217-269 -- -- classical, 220-222 -- responsibility, 221-225, 228 _et seq._ Criminality, juvenile, 97, 98, 217-242 -- in the illegitimate, 97, 98 Cripples, 180 Cripples’ schools, 181 Culture, general. _See_ General Culture Curriculum for child-protection, 66 Darwinism, 45, 46, 47 Deaf-mute schools, 181 Deaf-mutism, 180, 181, 182 Debility, congenital, 50, 94 Defectives, euthanasia of, 257, 258 Denmark, 215, 230 Diarrhœa. _See_ Intestinal Digestive disorders, 127 Disabilities of the illegitimate, 90-93 Disciplinary classes, 196 Diseases, infective. _See_ Diseases -- of occupation, 163 -- of school life, 202 Divorce, 83
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