Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... maternity mortality thus amounted to 274 deaths , giving a rate of 0.33 as compared with 0-39 ( 310 deaths ) in the previous year . These figures can be ... maternity cases who received 32662 E Hospital In-patient enquiry-Maternity Tables.
... maternity mortality thus amounted to 274 deaths , giving a rate of 0.33 as compared with 0-39 ( 310 deaths ) in the previous year . These figures can be ... maternity cases who received 32662 E Hospital In-patient enquiry-Maternity Tables.
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... Maternity and Midwifery Advisory Committee on “ Human Relations in Obstetrics ” . The Minister had asked the Committee to review the nature and causes of complaints about the treatment of patients in maternity departments and maternity ...
... Maternity and Midwifery Advisory Committee on “ Human Relations in Obstetrics ” . The Minister had asked the Committee to review the nature and causes of complaints about the treatment of patients in maternity departments and maternity ...
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... maternity medical services should have regard to and be guided by modern authoritative medical opinion such as the advice given by the Standing Maternity and Midwifery Advisory Committee in the Memorandum on Maternal Care under the ...
... maternity medical services should have regard to and be guided by modern authoritative medical opinion such as the advice given by the Standing Maternity and Midwifery Advisory Committee in the Memorandum on Maternal Care under the ...
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