Bank clerk, asylum superintendent, child health reformer
Known for
Founder of Plunket Society
Parents
Thomas King (father)
Mary King (mother)
Relatives
Newton King (brother)
Sir Frederic Truby KingCMG (1 April 1858 – 10 February 1938), generally known as Truby King, was a New Zealand health reformer and Director of Child Welfare. He is best known as the founder of the Plunket Society.
coastal spot within a forested reserve. The site is now divided between the TrubyKing Recreation Reserve, where most of the old buildings have been demolished...
musician John Truby (born 1952), screenwriter, director and screenwriting teacher TrubyKing CMG (1858–1938), generally known as TrubyKing, was a New Zealand...
is often associated with pioneering paediatrician and psychiatrist Sir TrubyKing, founder of the Plunket Society. The name is echoed in many New Zealand...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
turn improve adult health was first promoted by the physician, Frederic TrubyKing (1858–1938), in 1905. Trained in medicine at Edinburgh, he became Medical...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
beginnings in Seacliff, a small village on the Coast Road north of Dunedin. TrubyKing, then superintendent of Seacliff Asylum, began studying paediatrics and...
Council, as well as being a prominent local businessman. His brother, TrubyKing was a leading doctor and paediatrician, and founder of the Plunket Society...
Royal Society for the Health of Women was founded in 1907 by Dr Frederic TrubyKing. His emphasis was on the promotion of breast feeding, the training of...
nurses in 1926. In 1935 the hospital was renamed the TrubyKing Karitane Hospital in recognition of King's work for the Plunket Society. In the 1950s, due...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
the lease was bought by the Mothercraft Training Society, founded by Dr TrubyKing, who espoused a strict method of infant care and nutrition. In the late...
scientific methodology were valued resulting in the work of Dr Fredrick TrubyKing and the establishment of the Plunket Society.: 159–160 From 1975 until...
books helped to bring about major change. Previously, experts (such as TrubyKing) had told parents babies needed to learn to sleep on a regular schedule...
was New Zealand's second-largest dairy product company. Sir Frederic TrubyKing (1858–1938), founder of the Plunket Society Evelyn Brooke (1879–1962)...
Dreikurs David Elkind Jo Frost Haim Ginott Thomas Gordon Alan E. Kazdin TrubyKing Annette Lareau Penelope Leach Matthew Sanders William Sears B. F. Skinner...
staff had no medical training. However, some innovators like Frederic TrubyKing in 1887 introduced better food for patients and more discipline for staff...
Conservation as part of the Catlins Conservation Park. Medical pioneer Dr TrubyKing established a farm at Tahakopa and a Catlins timber mill from the 1890s...