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HELPING THE MOTHERS

MIDWIFERY SERVICE IN BRITAIN STATEMENT BY MINISTER, (Britirb Official Wireleu.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, September 17, Sir Kingsley, Wood, Minister of Health, in a speech, said he hoped the new midwifery service under the Government’s Midwives Act would be in operation throughout the country by July next, and that every mother would then be able to obtain, whatever her circumstances, the necessary services. He hoped in the next session of Parliament to bring forward proposals for filling the gap that at present existed in the medical supervision of the child between the time at which 'he left school to enter employment and when he commenced health insurance.

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Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 15

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110

HELPING THE MOTHERS Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 15

HELPING THE MOTHERS Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 15

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