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1936年以前英格兰和威尔士的助产工作:接生婆与医生

Midwifery in England and Wales before 1936: handywomen and doctors.

作者信息

Fox E

出版信息

Int Hist Nurs J. 1995 Autumn;1(2):17-28.

Abstract

The social history of medicine incorporates a respectable body of research on maternity care in Britain, but illegal midwifery in the 1920s and 1930s remains inadequately understood. Midwives' statutory regulation began with the Midwives Act of 1902, which was implemented over the eight years to 1910. The licensing body for England and Wales was the Central Midwives Board, which enrolled midwives with approved qualifications and, initially, others who were untrained but who were accepted as having been in 'bona fide' practice before the legislation. Its effect was to prohibit midwifery by the untrained 'handywomen' on whom many poorer women had formerly relied (1). The 'bona fide' enrolments covered some such practice, but it otherwise became illegal.

摘要

医学社会史包含了大量关于英国产妇护理的可敬研究,但20世纪20年代和30年代的非法助产术仍未得到充分理解。助产士的法定监管始于1902年的《助产士法案》,该法案在1910年之前的八年里实施。英格兰和威尔士的发证机构是中央助产士委员会,该委员会登记具有认可资质的助产士,最初还登记了其他未经培训但在立法之前被视为从事“真正”执业的人。其效果是禁止未经培训的“女仆”从事助产工作,许多贫困妇女以前依赖这些人(1)。“真正”登记涵盖了一些此类执业情况,但除此之外,助产术变得非法。

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