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Перевод: spitz
[существительное] шпиц
Тезаурус:
- Akitas are a Spitz breed, with a typical curly tail, and a double coat, although it is actually much closer to the original wolf-like dog than most other breeds.
- The child psychiatrist Rene Spitz first gave theoretical weight to the phenomenon in infants known as "fear of strangers".
- Prof Spitz said he believed that the twins could not have long survived together.
- We travel via the Danube Valley, where there is an optional boat ride from Spitz to Krems via Durnstein.
- "And he ended by saying, Spitz, I just don't understand Tip O'Neill."
- In the United States, Margaret Ribble (1943) published The Rights of Infants ; in England John Bowlby (1952) followed up his earlier studies of maternal deprivation as an antecedent of what he had called "the affectionless character" (1946) with his report for the World Health Organization, Maternal Care and Mental Health ; and in the opening volume of the journal Psycho-Analytic Study of the Child , Rene Spitz (1945) published his paper on hospitalized infants and the effects of lack of mothering, and supported this with the widely circulated documentary film, Grief: a Peril in Infancy .
- The widespread influence of Ribble, Bowlby and Spitz, although it was supported by new, more permissive baby books such as Benjamin Spock's Baby and Child Care (1946), cannot be entirely explained in terms of parents' reaction against the rigours of aseptic mothercraft.
- Prof Lewis Spitz, who headed the 25-strong team of specialists during the operation, said he believed Catherine had simply been unable to live without her sister.
- Prof Spitz said: "Everything had gone exactly to plan.
- Spitz noticed (what many mothers also notice) that, quite suddenly around eight months of age, babies who had suffered him more or less happily till then, became wary, often bursting into tears.
- After long discussions with Prof Spitz and his team, who had performed two similar operations before, the Holtons agreed only on the basis that each child would have an equal chance and organs would be shared equally.
- Prof Spitz, Nuffield professor of paediatric surgery, added: "We would never have started the operation if we thought one wasn't going to survive, and the parents would never have wanted it."
- She was the first Siamese twin of her kind after an operation in March 1985 performed at Great Ormond Street Hospital by Prof Spitz.
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