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    Sir Frederic Truby King CMG (1 April 1858 – 10 February 1938), generally known as Truby King, was a New Zealand health reformer and Director of Child...
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    coastal spot within a forested reserve. The site is now divided between the Truby King Recreation Reserve, where most of the old buildings have been demolished...
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    Karitane (section Truby King)
    is often associated with pioneering paediatrician and psychiatrist Sir Truby King, founder of the Plunket Society. The name is echoed in many New Zealand...
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    and features many plaques and memorials to the work Sir Truby King and his wife Lady Isabella King undertook. Both are interred at a mausoleum on the 1.4-hectare...
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  • series which compares three different childcare methods for babies: the Truby King method (a strict, routine-based method popular in the 1950s), the Benjamin...
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  • Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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    [citation needed] He died in Wellington in April 1962. Knox College, Dunedin Truby King House, Wellington Wellesley Club, Wellington Stout Building, Victoria...
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    Influenced by the health reformer Truby King, she gave her name to and was a patron of the Plunket Society founded by Truby King in New Zealand, offering free...
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  • Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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  • musician John Truby (born 1952), screenwriter, director and screenwriting teacher Truby King CMG (1858–1938), generally known as Truby King, was a New Zealand...
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  • Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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  • Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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    George Sigerson. Public health physician and advocate of breastfeeding Truby King traveled from New Zealand to witness Charcot, reporting his clinical demonstrations...
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  • nurses in 1926. In 1935 the hospital was renamed the Truby King Karitane Hospital in recognition of King's work for the Plunket Society. In the 1950s, due...
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  • Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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    Street is the "Coburg City Band and Truby King Rooms". The foundation stone was laid on 10 October 1925 by Sir Truby King, and completed on 24 July 1926,...
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    Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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  • turn improve adult health was first promoted by the physician, Frederic Truby King (1858–1938), in 1905. Trained in medicine at Edinburgh, he became Medical...
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    books helped to bring about major change. Previously, experts (such as Truby King) had told parents babies needed to learn to sleep on a regular schedule...
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    Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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    staff had no medical training. However, some innovators like Frederic Truby King in 1887 introduced better food for patients and more discipline for staff...
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    Conservation as part of the Catlins Conservation Park. Medical pioneer Dr Truby King established a farm at Tahakopa and a Catlins timber mill from the 1890s...
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    was New Zealand's second-largest dairy product company. Sir Frederic Truby King (1858–1938), founder of the Plunket Society Evelyn Brooke (1879–1962)...
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  • (1994) William Hobson (1990) Robert Jack (1992) Te Ruki Kawiti (1990) Truby King (1957) Charles Kingsford Smith (1958) Christopher Lee (2001) Danyon Loader...
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    Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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  • Council, as well as being a prominent local businessman. His brother, Truby King was a leading doctor and paediatrician, and founder of the Plunket Society...
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    beginnings in Seacliff, a small village on the Coast Road north of Dunedin. Truby King, then superintendent of Seacliff Asylum, began studying paediatrics and...
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    Archived from the original on 26 March 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2024. "Sir Truby King Railway Bridge". Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 19 November 2024. "Otago...
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    Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin Truby King Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
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    wife. One of his sons, Truby King, was at the time of his death the Medical Superintendent of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. Truby's older brother Newton...
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