The Midwife in England c. 2

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Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1913 - 141 pages
 

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Page 60 - Board a duty to frame rules : (a) regulating its own proceedings ; (6) regulating the issue of certificates and the conditions of admission to the roll of midwives ; (c) regulating the course of training and the conduct of examinations and the remuneration of the...
Page 48 - ... (either alone or in combination with any other word or words), or of " dental practitioner," or any name, title, addition, or description implying that he is registered under this Act or that he is a person specially qualified to practise dentistry, unless he is registered under this Act.
Page 81 - ... 14. As soon as the child's head is born, and if possible before the eyes are opened, its eyelids should be carefully cleansed.
Page 51 - Persons therein specified are registered according to the Provisions of this Act; and the Absence of the Name of any Person from such Copy shall be Evidence, until the contrary be made to appear, that such Person is not registered according to the Provisions of this Act...
Page 48 - April one thousand nine hundred and ten, no woman shall habitually and for gain attend women in childbirth otherwise than under the direction of a qualified medical practitioner...
Page 17 - At a meeting of the Board of Health of the Department of Health, of the City of New York...
Page 49 - Dublin, or such other certificate as may be approved by the Central Midwives Board, or produces evidence, satisfactory to the Board, that at the passing of this Act, she had been for at least one year in bona fide practice as a midwife, and that she bears a good character, Sect.
Page 52 - Without prejudice to any other powers of delegation, whether to committees of the council or to district councils, a county council may, with or without any restrictions or conditions as they may think fit, delegate to justices sitting in petty sessions any of the powers conferred on •
Page 48 - From and after the first day of April one thousand nine hundred and five, any woman who not being certified under this Act shall take or use the name or title of midwife (either alone or in combination with any other word or words), or any name, title, addition, or description implying that she is certified under this Act, or is a person specially qualified to practice midwifery, or is recognised by law as a midwife, shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five pounds.
Page 52 - Act, if such suspension appears necessary in order to prevent the spread of infection. (4) To report at once to the Central Midwives Board the name of any midwife practising in their area convicted of an offence.

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