Alice and the stork: The rise in the status of the midwife as exemplified in the life of Alice Gregory 1867-1944

Reference Number
PP/919
Level of Description
Item
Title
Alice and the stork: The rise in the status of the midwife as exemplified in the life of Alice Gregory 1867-1944
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Morland, Egbert: Author
Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.: Publisher

London
Date
1951
Extent
Pages: 87
Description
A life of midwife Alice Gregory who helped to found the British Hospital for Mother's and Babies in Woolwich, London but who previously worked as a district midwife to nine villages in north Somerset based on the Paulton Cottage Hospital. Some of the biography is based on the diary she kept for 58 years.
Personal Name
Gregory, Alice, 1867-1946
Subject
Biography
Midwifery
Midwives
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