Roy Ridgway

Roy Ridgway (1916-2000) was author of two groundbreaking books on prenatal and perinatal experiences and the effects of nutrition on babies in the womb. In the mid-1970s he directed the Sparsholt Psychotherapeutic Centre, Winchester. In the late 1970s he joined the British Medical Association secretariat and edited its publication, News Review. He was a founder member of the Medical Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons and the UK-USSR Medical Exchange Programme. He was one of the executive staff who went to Oslo, in 1985, when the organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Unborn Child: Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin

The Unborn Child: Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin

by Roy Ridgway, Simon House

  • Paperback £32.99
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The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book... (more)

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