<p>Foreword: Desmond Runyan, Director, Kempe Center.- </p><p>Introduction: Korbin and Krugman.- </p><p>I. The Personal and Professional Influence of C. Henry Kempe.- </p><p>Invited Commentaries.- </p><p>1. Kempe, Annie - Dr. C. Henry Kempe: A Daughter’s Perspective.- </p><p>2. Ryan, Gail - Henry.- </p><p>II. The Battered Child.- </p><p>Introduction and Commentary: Krugman.- </p><p>Reprint: Kempe CH, Silverman FN, Steele BF, Droegemueller W & Silver HK. (1962) The battered-child syndrome. Journal of the American Medical Association 181: 17-24.- </p><p>Invited Commentaries:.- </p><p>3. Bross, Donald and Mathews, Ben - The Battered Child Syndrome: Changes in the Law and Child Advocacy.- </p><p>4. Dubowitz, Howard - The Battered Child Syndrome Paper – Influence on the Field of Child Neglect.- </p><p>5. Garbarino, James - The Emotionally Battered Child.- </p><p>6. Bergman, Abraham B. - A Pediatrician’s Perspective On Child Protection.- </p><p>7. Krugman, Scott D. - Multidisciplinary Teams.- </p><p>8. Durfee, Michael and Deanne Tilton-Durfee - Fatal Child Abuse and Neglect.- </p><p>9. Wald, Michael - Taking the Wrong Message: The Legacy of the Identification of the Battered-Child Syndrome.- </p><p>10. Worley, Natalie K. and Melton, Gary - Mandated Reporting Laws and Child Maltreatment: The Evolution of a Flawed Policy Response.- </p><p>III. Preventing Child Abuse.- </p><p>Introduction and Commentary: Krugman.- </p><p>Reprint: Kempe CH. (1976) Approaches to preventing child abuse. The health visitors concept. American Journal of Diseases of Children 130(9): 941-947.- </p><p>Invited Commentaries:.- </p><p>11. Dean, Janet - Reflections on Henry Kempe's Contributions to Child Abuse Prevention.- </p><p>12. Donnelly, Ann Cohn - Legacies that Stem from Kempe’s 1976 Call for a System of Prevention.- </p><p>13. Daro, Deborah - Crafting Effective Child Abuse Prevention Systems: A Legacy of Vision.- </p><p>14. Olds, David - Moving Towards Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions for Children and Families.- </p><p>IV. Child Sexual Abuse .- </p><p>Introduction and Commentary: Krugman.- </p><p>Reprint: Kempe CH. (1978) Sexual abuse, another hidden pediatric problem: the 1977 C. Anderson Aldrich lecture. Pediatrics 62(3): 382-389.- </p><p>Invited Commentaries:.- </p><p>15. Mrazek, Patricia J. - How the Child Abuse Field Came to Include Child Sexual Abuse.- </p><p>16. Jones, David P.H. - Sexual abuse as another hidden problem.- </p><p>17. Bentovim, Arnon - The Legacy of Decisions Stemming from this Article: A UK Perspective.- </p><p>V. Child Abuse as an International Issue - Introduction and Commentary: Korbin.- </p><p>Reprint: Kempe CH. (1982) Cross-cultural perspectives in child abuse. Pediatrics 69(4): 497-498.- </p><p>Invited Commentaries:.- <</p><p>18. Doek, Jaap - Henry’s legacy: national and international impact.- </p><p>19. Oates, R.K. - Child Abuse as an International Issue: Cross Cultural Perspectives.- </p><p>20. Merrick, Joav - Child Abuse and Neglect: Experiences from Scandinavia and Israel.- </p><p>21. Lynch, Margaret A. and Philista Onyang - Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect Across Cultures: Reflections from Kenya and the UK.- </p><p>22. Intebi, Irene and Richard Roylance - Cross Cultural Perspectives in Child Abuse.- </p><p>Bibliography: Publications of C. Henry Kempe - Complied by Sarah Miller Fellows</p>