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In "Rules and Regulations Governing Maternity Hospitals and Homes ... September, 1922," the California State Board of Charities and Corrections provides an invaluable guide to the standards and procedures for maternity hospitals and homes during that era. While the title may not be very captivating, the content proves to be a comprehensive and insightful resource for understanding the regulations surrounding the care of expectant mothers.

The book delves into the various rules and guidelines that maternity hospitals and homes were required to adhere to at the time. Covering areas such as licensing, supervision, staffing, equipment, and general welfare of the patients, the California State Board of Charities and Corrections leaves no stone unturned. Each rule is outlined clearly, providing an in-depth understanding of the expectations placed upon these institutions.

One aspect that stands out is the meticulous attention given to the safety and well-being of both the mothers and infants. The book emphasizes the importance of maintaining clean premises, ensuring proper hygiene, and implementing adequate medical and nursing care. These regulations underscore the efforts made by the authorities to protect the vulnerable population seeking assistance during childbirth.

Furthermore, the publication incorporates a comprehensive list of forms, reports, and recommendations that were indispensable for the proper functioning of maternity hospitals and homes. These resources undoubtedly would have been of immense help for those involved in the management and operations of such establishments. Additionally, they offer readers a unique glimpse into the administrative aspects of maternity care during the early 20th century.

Despite being written almost a century ago, "Rules and Regulations Governing Maternity Hospitals and Homes ... September, 1922" provides valuable insights into the history of healthcare and maternity services. It serves as a reminder of the progress made in maternity care and the importance of continuous improvement in this field.

While the subject matter may not be of interest to the general public, historians, healthcare professionals, and those intrigued by the evolution of medical practices will undoubtedly find this book to be a fascinating read. It offers an opportunity to appreciate the strides made in the provision of safe and secure maternity care for women over the years.

In conclusion, despite its somewhat dull title, "Rules and Regulations Governing Maternity Hospitals and Homes ... September, 1922" serves as an essential record and guide for understanding the standards and practices in maternity care during that era. While primarily of interest to a specialized readership, this publication provides valuable historical insights and highlights the efforts made to ensure the welfare of expectant mothers and infants within maternity hospitals and homes.

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State Board of Charities and Corrections

Rules and Regulations Governing Maternity Hospitals and Homes

Compiled and published by the

California State Board of Charities and Corrections

995 Market Street, San Francisco 1018 Pacific Finance Building, Los Angeles

September, 1922

California State Printing Office Sacramento, California

LAW GOVERNING LICENSE AND SUPERVISION OF MATERNITY HOSPITALS AND HOMES BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.

CHAPTER 69, STATUTES 1913.

An act to provide for the licensing, inspecting and regulating of maternity hospitals or lying in asylums, and institutions, boarding houses and homes for the reception and care of children, by the state board of charities and corrections, and providing a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this act.

[Approved April 23, 1913. In effect August 10, 1913.]

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. No person, association, or corporation shall hereafter maintain or conduct in this state any maternity hospital or lying in asylum where females may be received, cared for or treated during pregnancy, or during or after delivery; or any institution, boarding house, home or other place conducted as a place for the reception and care of children, without first obtaining a license or permit therefor, in writing, from the state board of charities and corrections, such permit or license once issued to continue until revoked for cause after a hearing... Continue reading book >>




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