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MrsBanks
18-06-11, 10:24 PM
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh/NHS-delivers-midwifery-documents.6786648.jp



NHS delivers midwifery documents

Published Date: 17 June 2011
MIDWIFERY records from Edinburgh dating back to the 1700s are to be opened up to the public.
The Lothian Health Service Archives has a massive collection of documents from a range of eras revealing details of childbirth and health care in general.

The records are already widely used in research, and the service, funded by NHS Lothian and Edinburgh University, hopes that more studies can be carried out now that the data is more accessible.

The files contain birth registers, staff records and minutes from various meetings from as early as 1750.

More detailed statistics can also be found from 1921 onwards.

Among the archives are information on a campaign to keep female-only staff at both Bruntsfield and Elsie Inglis hospitals, which focused on maternity, and photographs of ward scenes.

A spokeswoman said: "The records are a fantastic resource and we hope that new research possibilities can be explored by opening them up to wider audiences."

For more information visit www.lhsa.blogspot.com

mum09
19-06-11, 06:28 AM
Wow love to have look at these :) x

MrsBanks
19-06-11, 07:27 AM
yeah it would be very interesting

Dappy
19-06-11, 07:47 AM
It would be interesting to see a proper midwifery timeline of how procedures and equipment has changed over the years with photos. Tha would be truly fascinating.

And if iever had the time would be something I'd love to do!

Delilah
19-06-11, 05:22 PM
Wow bet these would be fab to see.

MrsBanks
20-06-11, 12:14 AM
You should go on a road trip Star, get a B&B in Edinburgh and go for a look.

Delilah
20-06-11, 07:22 AM
I may do that you know...if i'm allowed in to Scotland he he he.

MrsBanks
20-06-11, 07:34 AM
As an ex local I officially give you permission to cross the border :D

Delilah
20-06-11, 01:27 PM
woop!