Birth Atlas

This material is held atLondon South Bank University Archives Centre

Scope and Content

A childbirth education resource containing reproductions of twenty-four life-size photogrpahic prints of Robert Latou Dickinson, MD, and Abram Belskie's sculptures of fertilisation, growth, stages of labor and involution with explanations of the baby's development.

Book plate inside front cover reads; 'To the Queen's Nurse-Midwives with the compliments of the Maternity Center Association, 654 Madison Avenue, New York'

Administrative / Biographical History

The Maternity Center Association, now Childbirth Connection was founded in 1918 as a North American not-for-profit organization to improve the quality of maternity care through research, education, advocacy, and demonstration of maternity innovations. In 1939 the Association sponsored a major exhibition of sculptures of the childbirth process by Robert Latou Dickinson and Abram Belskie at the 1939-40 World's Fair.

Other Finding Aids

The records of the Queen's Institute of District Nurses can be found at The National Archives .

The records of the Queen's Nursing Institute can be found at the Wellcome Library.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Oversize black leather bound volume

Custodial History

The book was given as a gift to the Queen's Nurse-Midwives which were part of Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses established in 1889 to provide District Nurse training across the UK. The name of the Institute was changed to the Queen's Institute of District Nursing in 1928 and to the Queen's Nursing Institute in 1973. Nurses have not trained at the Institute since 1968, but the Institute continues to support community nurses in any specialty with project funding, professional development, information networks, financial and personal assistance, and works to influence national policy affecting nurses in primary care.