Printed material on various professional issues
- Date:
- Late 19th century-late 20th century
- Reference:
- SA/HVA/G.1/18
- Part of:
- Health Visitors' Association
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Date estimated by cataloguer.
Publication/Creation
Late 19th century-late 20th century
Physical description
1 file
Biographical note
To mothers, how to bring up a baby (NSPCC) [1915]; Ministry of Health information sheets about the use of milk 1920; Sunshine Guild publicity leaflet c.1920; A message to women (League of Nations International Labour Office) c.1922; Association of Infant Welfare and Maternity Centres national mothercraft competitions publicity leaflet 1923; What mothers must tell their children by Mary Scharlieb (British Social Hygiene Council) 1925; Diet sheet for babies from 8 months to 1 year (A & R Scott Ltd.) c.1925; Central Midwives Board Rules 1927; Influenza precautions leaflet (Ministry of Health) c.1930; Suggestions for the establishment of local associations for the care of cripples (Central Council for the Care of Cripples) 1931; Ruptured spleen after trifling mishaps by Harold Dodd (reprinted from BMJ) 1934; Maternal mortality by Eardley Holland (uncorrected version of a paper given at the RSI) 1935; Loose page from Woman Health Officer (WPHOA) 1938; British Federation of Social Workers and British Council for Rehabilitation conference programme 1946; Shopping guide (Women's Advisory Committee of the British Standards Institution) [1956]; Careers for mothers by Josephine Shelley 1957
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores