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41Published June 1932“…The Medical Officer of Newcastle-on-Tyne states that over 60 per cent. of the mothers are attending the ante-natal centre. Salford reports insufficient accommodation at the ante-natal clinic, while in Stockport the ante-natal clinics have increased from one bi-weekly to four per week, and the attendances from sixty-one in 1925 to 920 in 1930, some midwives bringing as many as 87 per cent. of their cases to the clinics. …”
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42Published October 1944“…The following figures are for 1934 :— Hastings 35 Canterbury 38 Hertfordshire 38 Barrow-in-Furness 98 Salford 92 Gateshead 87 (2) Maternal Mortality. …”
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43Published [1939]“…., Bank Chambers, 287, Broad Street, Salford. Midland .. Mr. J.L. KIND, 358, Shobnall Street, Burton-on-Trent. …”
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