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The midwife

Nursing Standard, 1988
At 30, Amanda Hallums is Acting Head of Maternity Services for Waltham Forest, a position she has reached with unusual speed. Although, in fact, a senior tutor in midwifery at Whipps Cross in Leytonstone, she seems to have assumed the mantle of further responsibility without major problems so far.
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The Midwife in Indonesia

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979
ABSTRACTIn Indonesia, where a large percentage of the population lives in rural areas, the traditional midwife or dukun is essential in the field of obstetrics. Means to further her knowledge and improve her skills so that the population at large may benefit are discussed.
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Multiculturalism and the midwife

Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal, 1998
This article explores the concept of multiculturalism and the relationship between the midwife and clients from non-English speaking backgrounds. There is evidence to suggest that cultural biases and stereotyping inhibits equity in care provision.
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Kammerer's Midwife

Nature, 1972
IN his concern with re-delivering Kammerer's work, Koestler has assumed that if Kammerer's experimental integrity were accepted, his Lamarckian conclusions would be reasonable1, a flaw unnoticed by a recent review2. However, known phenomena are sufficient to explain Kammerer's results.
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The midwife as healer

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2001
In ancient times the midwife was often also a healer, serving communities and women and passing knowledge and insights from woman to woman, mother to daughter. Much of this knowledge has been 'lost' or 'forgotten' due to the witch hunts of the Middle Ages and the discrediting of women's knowledge as scientific rationality emerged. There is evidence now
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Death's Midwife

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2003
SUMMARY Ritual provided a way for Nance, her lesbian family, and her birth family to care for each other during Nance's diagnosis and death of cancer. "Death's Midwife" tells of the Tuesday night healing rituals and some of the rituals during Nance's dying days.
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Minister as Midwife

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1996
Explores the notion of midwives and hospital chaplains being parallel professions, drawing on scripture, history, and personal experience to support the idea.
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Midwife podcasts

Nursing Management, 2009
The maternity information charity, Midwives Information and Resource Service, has launched a podcast service featuring interviews with consultants, practitioners and other healthcare professionals.
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BIRTH OF A MIDWIFE

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2000
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