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Up to 1995, it was a 3 year, 9 month midwifery course.
His two books on nursing and midwifery were used by the students for many years.
It is one of the top performing schools in midwifery.
In 1996, all 10 students who took the government midwifery exam passed.
Around 1910, some states began to outlaw the midwifery practice.
He is remembered for instruction in the field of midwifery.
"It were best, I think, to leave our friends ample room for their midwifery."
They began to mold the first young women who had chosen the school's Midwifery program.
She was scheduled to undertake training in midwifery the following year.
For one thing, Norway has the pride of midwifery this time.
A district midwifery service was also provided to deliver women in their own homes.
It was the first book on midwifery and childbirth written by a woman.
It took more than two years for the institution to open a course of Midwifery, which began operating in 1977.
But things went better in France, where male midwifery actually became fashionable.
The third paper focused on midwifery and the care of newborns.
When you're in established labour, you should not be left alone without midwifery care for longer than a few minutes at a time.
Thus was born the practice of midwifery, or its ancestral equivalent.
She spent time in London studying midwifery and intensive care.
She told me that my work to promote midwifery was missing the boat.
Brown also called for expanding the use of acupuncture and midwifery.
Besides the existing central clinic has a new room for midwifery.
Eight midwifery institutions presently exist in the country, two of which are private.
"Not just anyone will be allowed to practice midwifery."
Not until your second half year of training will you be allowed to assist the surgeons, or to study midwifery.
This started Jane on the career of midwifery that was to span 42 years and bring 776 children into the world.