This is a study of the work and life of district midwives from 1948 to 1972 in Nottingham, which was one of the last UK cities to build a central maternity unit. The author statistically examines the outcome of home births in the area, taking into account the Parliamentary Reports of 1992 and 1993 and demonstrating the safety and value to society of district midwives.
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ISBN
9780748735006
Categories CLINICAL & INTERNAL MEDICINE, GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, HISTORY OF MEDICINE, MEDICAL SCIENCE, MEDICINE: GENERAL ISSUES, MIDWIFERY, NURSING & ANCILLARY SERVICES, SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SOCIAL RESEARCH & STATISTICS, SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL STUDIES, SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL STUDIES, SOCIOLOGY: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
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