Parliamentary Papers, Nide 17H.M. Stationery Office, 1961 |
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... Maternity Unit The principal reason for keeping the maternity unit apart is that its work must be organized in a different way from that in wards for the sick . It also helps towards an acceptance among mothers and staff that childbirth ...
... Maternity Unit The principal reason for keeping the maternity unit apart is that its work must be organized in a different way from that in wards for the sick . It also helps towards an acceptance among mothers and staff that childbirth ...
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... Maternity Hospital into either of the two groups , but the present Chelsea Hospital for Women will be rebuilt adjacent to Queen Charlotte's Hospital in Goldhawk Road . Maternity Services Liaison Committees Maternity services are ...
... Maternity Hospital into either of the two groups , but the present Chelsea Hospital for Women will be rebuilt adjacent to Queen Charlotte's Hospital in Goldhawk Road . Maternity Services Liaison Committees Maternity services are ...
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... maternity medical service rose to 91 per cent . in 1961 , from 89 per cent . in 1960 and only 69 per cent . in 1955 . There has again been some increase in the number of midwives employed in the domiciliary service , which was 7,675 at ...
... maternity medical service rose to 91 per cent . in 1961 , from 89 per cent . in 1960 and only 69 per cent . in 1955 . There has again been some increase in the number of midwives employed in the domiciliary service , which was 7,675 at ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GENERAL PUBLIC HEALTHcontinued | 9 |
THE WELSH BOARD OF HEALTHcontinued | 13 |
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