Hearing before the Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine, United States Senate, sixty-sixth Congress, second session, on S3259U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... trained care during pregnancy . Many mothers had no trained attendance of any kind at confine- ment . Inaccessibility and often entire lack of hospitals , doctors , and nurses . Practically no organized effort to meet the need for ...
... trained care during pregnancy . Many mothers had no trained attendance of any kind at confine- ment . Inaccessibility and often entire lack of hospitals , doctors , and nurses . Practically no organized effort to meet the need for ...
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... trained and educated in many quarters , thus in- creasing the number just as rapidly as possible . Representative TOWNER . Do you think there are sufficient nurses in training to supply this increased demand that would come from the ...
... trained and educated in many quarters , thus in- creasing the number just as rapidly as possible . Representative TOWNER . Do you think there are sufficient nurses in training to supply this increased demand that would come from the ...
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... trained in obstetrics which compare with the women's clinics which are common in Germany , and less so in France . I am sorry to say that up to this time the conditions in this regard have been extremely poor at the Johns Hopkins ...
... trained in obstetrics which compare with the women's clinics which are common in Germany , and less so in France . I am sorry to say that up to this time the conditions in this regard have been extremely poor at the Johns Hopkins ...
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... we employ so - called social service nurses , or prenatal workers , who are trained women who demand a living salary . Another very important point in the prevention of maternal and 16 PROTECTION OF MATERNITY AND INFANCY .
... we employ so - called social service nurses , or prenatal workers , who are trained women who demand a living salary . Another very important point in the prevention of maternal and 16 PROTECTION OF MATERNITY AND INFANCY .
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... trained medical men , but trained nurses and prenatal workers , who will follow these women to their homes and instruct them in hygiene of pregnancy , and that of course costs a considerable amount of money . This is the program for the ...
... trained medical men , but trained nurses and prenatal workers , who will follow these women to their homes and instruct them in hygiene of pregnancy , and that of course costs a considerable amount of money . This is the program for the ...
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119 West Fortieth American Child Hygiene ANDERSON appropriation approval authorized birth board of health board of maternal bureaus of child cent CHAIRMAN Child Hygiene Association child welfare childbirth Children's Bureau committee confinement Congress cooperation DEAR SIR department of health disease doctor Editor Good Housekeeping expenditure favor Federal board fiscal glad Governor Henry Street Settlement hospital hygiene of maternity infant hygiene infant mortality infant welfare Johns Hopkins Hospital KELLEY KEYES Labor large numbers legislation legislature letter maternal death maternity and infancy ment midwives Miss DINES mortality rate mothers and babies mothers and children National obstetrics organizations physician pregnancy prenatal preventable protection of maternity Public Health Service public protection question Representative TOWNER RUDE Schick test Secretary Senate bill 3259 Senator RANSDELL Senator Sheppard Sheppard bill Sheppard-Towner STATEMENT OF MISS statistics syphilis tion W. F. BIGELOW West Fortieth Street Whitridge Williams woman women York City
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