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169:). She argued to lengthen the training of midwives, which was then six months for a nurse and a year for a new application. She noted that babies had died because midwives were unaware of these diseases and on occasions the midwives spread and rarely themselves caught the disease. The stigma of this meant that this was not openly discussed. 154:. She was assisted by Leila Parnell and Maud Cashmere. The hospital soon had twelve beds but it first opened with just six beds. Its purpose was to provide a service and to establish a training location for midwives. This hospital amalgamated in 1915 with the 264:
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In 1916 Gregory as "Honorary Secretary of the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies" gave evidence before the commission on venereal diseases (
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in 1944. Gregory retired on medical grounds in June 1944 and went to live with Maud Cashmere. She died in retirement in their house near
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June Hannam, β€˜Gregory, Alice Sophia (1867–1946)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Gregory intended to ensure that all midwives were trained. She wanted to end the idea of a "handywoman" (cf
116: 88: 176:. Alice Gregory was still working at the hospital and she arranged for a new wing which was opened by the 124: 287: 282: 139: 227: 221: 120: 249:, 11 March 1916, British Journal of Nursing supplement, RCNArchive, Retrieved 30 April 2017 151: 177: 276: 258: 173: 208: 181: 57: 223:
The Midwife's Tale: An Oral History from Handywoman to Professional Midwife
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opened in May 1905 due to her efforts which was assisted by the local
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in 1867. Her parents were Charlotte Anne (born Stopford) and
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Index

Lambeth
Alfriston
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies
Robert Gregory
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies
Lambeth
Robert Gregory
Church of England
St Paul's Cathedral
traditional birth attendant
Wood Street
Woolwich
Rector
Charles Escreet
British Lying-In Hospital
Holborn
sexually transmitted infections
a bombing raid in 1940
Princess Royal
Alfriston




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The Midwife's Tale: An Oral History from Handywoman to Professional Midwife
ISBN
978-1-4738-2998-5
The Training of Midwives
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