Midwifery in Historical & Modern Canada
.... As Burtch (1994) recounts, "Opposition to
lay midwives was generally tempered by the geographical distribution of the Canadian population" (p. 79). ....
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Midwifery
.... What the licensed
midwives share with their
lay forebears, however, is a philosophy of nonintervention. They are not intent on "curing" pregnancy. ....
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MIDWIFERY AS A PROFESSION Introduction This r
.... US, it was also growing as midwifery responded to the demands of the medical and
lay community. .... The MCA graduated around 12 nurse-
midwives a year when it began ....
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A Midwife's Tale: the life of Martha Ballard
.... titles as domestic medicine, folk medicine, popular medicine, and
lay medicine, settling .... However, Ballard and her fellow
midwives had no degrees on the wall ....
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The Life of Martha Ballard
.... such titles as domestic medicine, folk medicine, popular medicine, and
lay medicine, settling .... that women should no longer be employed as
midwives because their ....
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Women's Roles in Different Cultural Settings
.... All births take place in hospitals and are managed by highly trained
midwives. .... During early labor, the midwife and other
lay women "instruct" the mother on how ....
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The Place of Women Sexual conduct and gender roles di
.... All births take place in hospitals and are managed by highly trained
midwives. .... During early labor, the midwife and other
lay women "instruct" the mother on how ....
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America's Health Care System
.... the specialized fields of nurse practitioners, physicians' assistants, and nurse
midwives. .... The
lay public often places the blame on physicians' salaries, but ....
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Capital Punishment from a Philosophical Perspective
.... found to be given to superstition and witchcraft." In particular,
midwives "surpass all .... the ancient Roman state, states that Rome's very greatness
lay in "the ....
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