May 2018

Of Blind Alleys and Things That Worked: Part 2 ~ Contemporary White Paper on maternal mortality in developed countries from 1870 to 1937

May 2, 2018

Part 2: Of Blind Alleys and Things that Have Worked: History’s Lessons on Reducing Maternal Mortality      word count 4499 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Professionalisation of Delivery Care and Maternal Mortality in Developing Countries Time series on the evolution of maternal mortality in developing countries are hardier to come by than in the West (Figure 6). There […]

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Maternal Mortality ~ Part 1: Of Blind Alleys & Things that Worked: Historical Lessons for Reducing Maternal Mortality ~ 1870 – 1937

May 1, 2018

Originally posted on http://www.jsieurope.org/safem/collect/safem/pdf/s2929e/s2929e.pdf Section 02. Of Blind Alleys and Things that Have Worked: History’s Lessons on Reducing Maternal Mortality Wim Van Lerberghe1 and Vincent De Brouwere2 “It is only in recent years that the significance of the problem of maternal mortality has been clearly realised by the health experts, …” Monthly Epidemiological Report Health […]

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