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  • Midwifery SA/QNI/H.11

Midwifery

Date:
1917-1958
Reference:
SA/QNI/H.11
Part of:
Queen's Nursing Institute
  • Archives and manuscripts

Collection contents

  • Queen's Nursing InstituteSA/QNI
    • Subject filesSA/QNI/H
      • MidwiferySA/QNI/H.11
        • Printed `proposals for a state-aided midwifery service in England and Wales', by the Association for Promoting the Training and Supply of MidwivesSA/QNI/H.11/1
        • Manuscript notes on 1917 maternal mortality statistics for Europe, USA, Australia and New Zealand, annual rates, 1917-1922, for England and Wales, and 1922 rates for various boroughs With Ministry of Health circular 517 on maternal mortality, 1924SA/QNI/H.11/2
        • Central Midwives Board rules 19th ed., 1948 Enclosed: note from L Joan Gray re position of State Registered Nurses 1958SA/QNI/H.11/3

About this work

Publication/Creation

1917-1958

Physical description

1 file

Related material

At Wellcome Collection:

Within this collection, SA/QNI/H.34-36 - a later, supplementary accession to the main collection - are also concerned with midwifery.

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