The Midwives Bill
WELLINGTON, Friday, Z The MMwiyes Bill is designed to /provide for, Zthe. better-training, of midwives . and to;yregulatey the . practice -c. midwifery.. -: \- -.• 1' A register of midwives yis,' to be kepitzby the Inspector-General, of Hospitals, ■ akd. every woman is entitled' to. be registered who has been foi' at' least three years in bona fide'prac-.' tice as a midwife and bears a.good •character, orwho holds • a registered certificate, in midwifery or such other certificate as niay■: bo approved by tho Inspector-General; Clause 5 reads :—" There shall be established in. New Zealand one ■ or more State maternity hospitals where pupil nurses can,- on "payment of a fee be Z carqlA-Uy. instructcld in\" all the duties required for the welfare of mother- and infant during^and 'inlinediately after child-birth/"*■-.■.•. I Every district health officer will bo a local supervisor over tho midwives ii\ Iris district, and shall have power .to temporarily suspend any midwife^ and investigate charges of malpractico > ncgligGiico, etc-• After lst July, 1906, no woman not registered under the Act shall practice as. a midwife.' • Misrepresentation to obtain a certificate is. punishable by"., twelve months' imprisonment.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7881, 5 July 1904, Page 6
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186The Midwives Bill Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7881, 5 July 1904, Page 6
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