Report on the physical welfare of mothers and children ... v. 1, Volume 1

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C. Tinling & Company, Limited, 1917
 

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Page 109 - Any Urban Authority may purchase or take on " lease, lay out, plant, improve, and maintain lands " for the purpose of being used as public walks or " pleasure grounds, and may support or contribute " to the support of public walks or pleasure grounds " provided by any person whomsoever.
Page 108 - ... in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation...
Page 109 - land likely to be used for building purposes " shall include any land likely to be used as, or for the purpose of providing open spaces, roads, streets, parks, pleasure or recreation grounds, or for the purpose of executing any work upon or under the land incidental to a town planning scheme, whether in the nature of a building work or not, and the decision of the...
Page 91 - The salaries and expenses of inspectors of midwives. (2) The salaries and expenses of health visitors and nurses engaged in maternity and child welfare work.
Page 100 - ... injury to or loss of sight, or hearing, or limb, or organ of the body, and any mental derangement), that person shall be guilty of a misdemeanour...
Page 25 - Board. •(3) To suspend any midwife from practice, in accordance with the rules under this Act, if such suspension appears necessary in order to prevent the spread of infection. (4) To report at once to the said Board the name of any midwife practising in their area convicted of an offence.
Page 92 - That the work of the agency is approved by the Board and co-ordinated as far as practicable with the public health work of the local authority and the school medical service of the local education authority...
Page 100 - ... a parent or other person legally liable to maintain a child or young person shall be deemed to have neglected him in a manner likely to cause injury to his health if he...
Page 91 - Hospital treatment provided or contracted for by a local authority for complicated cases of confinement or complications arising after parturition, either in the mother or infant, and for infants found 10 need in-patient treatment.
Page 105 - London are not a welfare authority for the purposes of Part VII of the Public Health Act, 1936, they may, with the approval of the Minister, establish depots for the sale, at not less than cost price, of milk specially prepared for consumption by infants under two years of age, and for that purpose may purchase and prepare milk and provide any necessary plant.

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