1. Mme. Legros and Mme Lebel: midwives of the Dionne quintuplets Publication: [Canada] : [publisher not identified], [1937] Subject(s): MidwiferyDionne quintuplets.
2. A Virginia midwife Publication: [Philadelphia] : Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine, The Medical College of Pennsylvania, [1990] Subject(s): NursesMidwiferyAfrican AmericansVirginia
3. [Nurse-midwives of the School of the Red Cross Pawa, Belgian Congo] Publication: Bruxelles : Nels, Ern. Thill, [1939] Subject(s): NursesMidwiferyDemocratic Republic of the Congo
4. [Class in midwifery for medical assistants] Subject(s): Schools, MedicalEducation, MedicalMidwiferyStudents, MedicalTeachingAfrican Continental Ancestry GroupWorld Health Organization
6. A traditional midwife, the dia, makes her first delivery after being retrained in the fundamentals of safer childbirth. Meanwhile, a neighbour bangs on a tin tray in time-honoured fashion to make the baby cry Subject(s): MidwiferyNurse MidwivesParturitionWorld Health Organization
7. Education of untrained midwives in modern methods of delivery, sanitation, and hygiene Subject(s): MidwiferyNurse MidwivesInfant, NewbornParturitionWorld Health Organization
9. [Premature Infant Carrier to transport babies to The Hopkins Premature Infant Unit] Subject(s): NursesMidwiferyObstetrics