Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1936 — Page 32

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with ‘county and equipment ome deliv eries will be shown. “While it is adim United States in maternal death rate, it is not to poor obstetrical care physician, but is, for the most part.

} tng Federal funds | population. The Natianal Organt- | funds, is to be made | zation of Public Health Nurses has Dr. Verne K. Harvey, State Health | recommended a minimum ratio of Board director, said: | one nurse to every 5000 population, “Through Federal funds available | The public health nurse, under to the State Health Board we Will | the plan, is to work under superbe able to extend nursing services to

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Nursing Service. | Would Be! Brought to Rural Areas Under Program. Because its records show that

more than 3000 Indiana mothers died in childbirth in the last five

| years, the State Public Health Division today launched a new drive |

to reduce the mortality rate. The division's maternal and child

| posed program, { themselves of the services of nurses | will place them on a generalized | { public health nursing program with |

counties which we feel are especially

rural areas. A survey shows 41 | ‘counties in the state have no type | of public health nursing.’

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Dr. Harvey said under the pro- | counties availing |

specific emphasis on maternity work |

| in rural areas.

Funds for operation of the maternal and child health activities have been obtained by a grant under the Federal Social Security program.

| During the last five years, approx- | | imately 4000 mothers gave birth to

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| mittee a int in need. The greatest need is in the | Bhointed

vision of a medical advisory comfrom the county medical society. She also is to co- | operate with the physician of the county and the state board in conducting an extensive ‘educational | campaign through olasses for ex- | pectatant mothers. This program is to emphasize the need for good obstetrical care, Dr. Harvey added. Tn strictly rural areas, demonstration of “materials

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