Pediatrics: Naming a Medical Specialty (1721-1880).
Diederik F JanssenPublished in: Maternal and child health journal (2023)
The specialty-establishing term pediatrics entered Anglophone medicine via the German and French, and ultimately goes back to neoclassical Latin from Greek roots. The term reflects the largely nineteenth-century bifurcation of the early modern discipline of midwifery, into what came to be called gynecology and pediatrics. Contra previous contributions to etymology, cognates of the term were in some extended use in continental Europe well before they entered Anglophone medical lexica (in 1839) and Anglophone medical literature proper (from circa 1851). William Hughes Willshire (1816-1899) may be recognized as the earliest, and for some time only, prolific user of the English cognate.