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Frank Spooner Churchill (August 26, 1864 – February 27, 1946) was an American paediatrician who took a special interest in infant feeding. A graduate of
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, as a paediatrician Churchill took a particular interest in public health, early child health and in breastfeeding. Much of his research centered around the untoward effects of lack of breast milk or inadequate modified milk. He became the chief editor of the ''American Journal of Diseases of Children'' and the president of the
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. After the First World War, he went on to hold senior positions with a number of child health boards and organisations.


Early life

Frank Spooner Churchill was born on August 26, 1864, in Milton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University with an AB in 1886, before receiving his MD in 1890.


Career

Churchill's hospital appointments included attending paediatrician at the
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and Presbyterian Hospital and president of the medical staff at
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from 1909–1917. He was also an associate professor of paediatrics at
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. In 1912, he was resident physician to the American Geographic Society of New York's expedition to the west coast. Between 1911 and 1919 he was chief editor of the ''American Journal of Diseases of Children'', and in 1916–17 was president of the
American Pediatric Society The American Pediatric Society (APS) is the first pediatric society established in North America. Created in 1887, the APS pursues a vision of an engaged, inclusive, and impactful community of pediatric thought leaders. The APS mission is to shape t ...
. He left his position at Children's Memorial Hospital in 1917 to serve as a major in the United States Army during the First World War. After the war he became more involved in public health. He held senior positions with
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, the Chicago Milk Commission, the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago and the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute.


Breastfeeding

Churchill established the first infant's clinic at Children's Memorial Hospital and was an advocate of breast feeding but believed that the milk could be spoiled if it was taken at the wrong frequency or if the mother was nervous or anxious, rendering her "utterly unfit to serve the purpose of a cow". Also an advocate of modified cow's milk (formula milk), he concluded that modified milk could only be afforded by an elite few but was beneficial as it was more closer to breast milk than the alternatives. His 1896 study, "Infant Feeding", gave a number of case studies of infant feeding and the progress of the child and asked what was the best food for infants in the first year of life? Churchill stated categorically that "there can be and is but one answer, average breast milk". In the 1910s, he advocated the employment of wet nurses by hospitals.


Further paediatric work

In 1912, Churchill demonstrated, using the
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, the underestimated existence of
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in Chicago hospitals. Before the Second World War, he invited into his home Jewish psychiatrists from Germany and Austria who had an interest in childhood development and were refugees from the Nazis. He asked the U.S. government to establish guidance clinics for children across Europe in order to treat the psychological effects of the war before they became permanent.


Death

Churchill died in
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, Massachusetts, on February 27, 1946.


Publications


"Infant Feeding"
'' Chicago Medical Recorder'', February 10, 1896, pp. 102–114. *
Medical Disease of Infancy and Childhood
'. 2nd edition. Cassell, London, 1898. (With Dawson Williams)
"Observations on Infant Feeding, with Report of Cases"
''
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'', Vol. XLIV, No. 21 (May 27, 1905), pp. 1653–1659. * "The Wassermann Reaction in Infants and Children: A Clinical Study", ''
American Journal of Diseases of Children ''JAMA Pediatrics'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. It covers all aspects of pediatrics. The journal was established in 1911 as the ''American Journal of Diseases of Children'' and renamed i ...
''. Vol. III, No. 6 (1912), pp. 363–397. .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Churchill, Frank Spooner 1864 births 1946 deaths People from Milton, Massachusetts Military personnel from Massachusetts Physicians from Massachusetts American pediatricians Harvard Medical School alumni United States Army officers American academic journal editors United States Army personnel of World War I Medicine in Chicago