NOT A BABY OR MOTHER LOST
ONE THOUSAND SAFELY DELIVERED ARMY MIDWIFE'S RECORD [Pee United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, December 9. Among those present at the opening of the new wing of the Salvation Army’s maternity home was Major Alice Robins, of Masterton, who, during 30 years of midwifery in Salvation Army homes, has ushered more than a thousand babies into the world without loss of mother or child. Only on special occasions was a doctor called in, Major Robins attending each case personally. She is now on the retired list, but “ willing and ready ’ ’ to give her services again should they be required.
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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 10
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103NOT A BABY OR MOTHER LOST Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 10
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