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Original Article

The photography of stillborn children and neonatal deaths

(Senior Medical Photographer)
Pages 49-51 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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Kelly Nicole Michelson, Kathleen Blehart, Todd Hochberg, Kristin James & Joel Frader. (2013) Bereavement Photography for Children: Program Development and Health Care Professionals' Response. Death Studies 37:6, pages 513-528.
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ROBERTA JANKOWSKI. (1989) Cheap computer aids for medical photography departments. Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine 12:1, pages 19-22.
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John McGhie. (1989) Portraiture of the stillborn… should we or should we not?. Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine 12:1, pages 9-10.
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Mason Henrich & Karen Henrich. (2023) The Power and Potential of Photography as a Therapeutic Modality for Children with Life-Impacting Illnesses. Journal of Palliative Care 39:1, pages 68-74.
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Rosemary Mander & Rosalind K Marshall. (2003) An historical analysis of the role of paintings and photographs in comforting bereaved parents. Midwifery 19:3, pages 230-242.
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Maggie R. Primeau & Cathy Kahn Recht. (1994) Professional Bereavement Photographs: One Aspect of a Perinatal Bereavement Program. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 23:1, pages 22-25.
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