

How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor
Book • 1987
In this book, Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn provides parents with practical advice on how to manage common childhood illnesses such as colds, flus, and other health issues without unnecessary medical intervention.
He emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in healthcare decisions and offers guidance on distinguishing between conditions that require medical attention and those that can be treated at home.
The book covers topics such as the myths about fever, the importance of proper nutrition, and the shortcomings of routine pediatric practices.
Mendelsohn's approach is centered on empowering parents to take a more active role in their child's health care.
He emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in healthcare decisions and offers guidance on distinguishing between conditions that require medical attention and those that can be treated at home.
The book covers topics such as the myths about fever, the importance of proper nutrition, and the shortcomings of routine pediatric practices.
Mendelsohn's approach is centered on empowering parents to take a more active role in their child's health care.
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