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How did Aberdeen revolutionise modern midwifery and mother and baby care?

Whether you were born in – or gave birth in – Aberdeen or elsewhere, you will probably have benefitted from the pioneering work of some of the people mentioned in this book.

Bringing life to Aberdeen highlights many of the individuals who have made major contributions to the advancement of midwifery and neonatal services, and describes their influence and impact. Foremost amongst these are the lasting and defining accomplishments of Professor Sir Dugald Baird and Lady May Baird who give their name to a new hospital dedicated to the care of women and their babies in North East Scotland, known as the Baird Family Hospital.

From Margaret Bane, an Aberdeenshire ‘howdie’ (midwife) accused of witchcraft in 1597 and put to death, to Margaret Myles, born in Aberdeen in 1892 and responsible for Myles Textbook for Midwives which – now in its 17th edition – remains the definitive resource on practical midwifery, through to the present day, the story of the

people who have brought life to Aberdeen is truly remarkable.




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‘It is a profoundly moving story which these editors have put together for us, the story of huge improvements in the care of mothers, the care of babies and the consequent improved rights of women and the creation of a more civilised society.’

BARNEY CROCKETT, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (2017–22)

Bringing Life to Aberdeen: A History of Maternity

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    A Hardback by Lesley G Dunbar, Alison T McCall, Fiona J Rennie

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      Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781804250259, 978-1804250259
      ISBN10: 1804250252

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How did Aberdeen revolutionise modern midwifery and mother and baby care?

      Whether you were born in – or gave birth in – Aberdeen or elsewhere, you will probably have benefitted from the pioneering work of some of the people mentioned in this book.

      Bringing life to Aberdeen highlights many of the individuals who have made major contributions to the advancement of midwifery and neonatal services, and describes their influence and impact. Foremost amongst these are the lasting and defining accomplishments of Professor Sir Dugald Baird and Lady May Baird who give their name to a new hospital dedicated to the care of women and their babies in North East Scotland, known as the Baird Family Hospital.

      From Margaret Bane, an Aberdeenshire ‘howdie’ (midwife) accused of witchcraft in 1597 and put to death, to Margaret Myles, born in Aberdeen in 1892 and responsible for Myles Textbook for Midwives which – now in its 17th edition – remains the definitive resource on practical midwifery, through to the present day, the story of the

      people who have brought life to Aberdeen is truly remarkable.




      Trade Review

      ‘It is a profoundly moving story which these editors have put together for us, the story of huge improvements in the care of mothers, the care of babies and the consequent improved rights of women and the creation of a more civilised society.’

      BARNEY CROCKETT, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (2017–22)

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