Similar words: benjamin franklin, benjamin harrison, benjamin disraeli, captain james cook, pock, james polk, pocket, pocked. Meaning: n. United States pediatrician whose many books on child care influenced the upbringing of children around the world (1903-1998).
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(1) STEVE EMBER: Benjamin Spock was born in nineteen-oh-three.
(2) Benjamin Spock died in nineteen ninety-eight at the age of ninety-four. Yet his advice continues to affect the lives of millions of children and their parents.
(3) Benjamin Spock had married Jane Cheney during his second year in medical school. They later had two sons, Michael and John.
(4) Benjamin Spock worked at a camp for disabled children for three summers during his years at Yale.
(5) FAITH LAPIDUS: Benjamin Spock worked at a camp for disabled children for three summers during his years at Yale.
(6) STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the world's most famous doctor for children, Benjamin Spock.
(7) It's a debate that has picked up in the past decade since Benjamin Spock, one of the world's best-known pediatricians, argued against milk and meat in children's diets.
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