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Kind and wise doctor saw the child in the context of family
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May 4, 2021 2.45pm
Normal text size FERRY GRUNSEIT 1922 - 2021
Ferry Grunseit was an activist paediatrician who co-founded the Aboriginal Medical Service in Redfern 50 years ago with Gordon Briscoe, Shirley Smith (Mum Shirl) and the legendary Fred Hollows. With fellow paediatricians, he also made regular visits to clinics in Bourke, Walgett and other towns in western NSW.
In 1969, he set up an Adoption Advisory Clinic for NSW, dealing with the medical problems of children for adoption. He also managed families with abused children. After retiring from clinical practice, he was appointed chair of the NSW Child Protection Council in the early 1990s and advocated successfully for establishing the Child Deaths Review Committee, aiming to prevent and reduce child deaths.
Tenacity in children and the 7 instincts
Did you ever wonder why babies quickly develop a social smile and look you in the eyes? Is it surprising to learn that the muscles in your ears are set within the range of women’s voices at birth or that babies prefer looking at women’s faces versus men? Seeing a baby ignites rapid brain activity. In fact, researchers at the Institute of Child Health and Development find that the “cuteness” we associate with babies may help to facilitate well-being and complex social relationships by activating brain networks associated with emotion and pleasure as well as triggering empathy and compassion. In a seventh of a second, the orbitofrontal part of our brain becomes active at the sight of a baby. This rapid activity may partly explain how babies of any species appropriate our attention so quickly and completely.
Kind and wise doctor saw the child in the context of family
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April 26, 2021 01:31 IST
Positivity rate goes up as testing remains the same for three days; 82 persons succumb to infection
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Poonamallee Municipality Workers spray disinfectant to protect spreading of coronavirus, at Kumananchavadi on Sunday. during the complete lockdown against corona virus second wave
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Positivity rate goes up as testing remains the same for three days; 82 persons succumb to infection
Tamil Nadu’s steady rise in COVID-19 cases continued on Sunday, with the State reporting 15,659 fresh cases. The number of active cases rose to 1,05,180.
The daily death count increased to 82 from 80 on Saturday. The total deaths in the State stood at 13,557. The State also reported a sharp increase in the number of persons recovered, with 11,065 patients reported recovered, compared with 9,142 the previous day.
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