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maternity ward
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Guardianship
By appointment of Chancery.--This Court had power to appoint a guardian to protect the interests of an infant ward, where there was no guardian already. The guardian was usually of the same religion as the infant's parents, … to act after death respectively either jointly with the survivor or otherwise, as the Court may direct. (2) Maternal.--Under the Acts of 1886 and 1925, s. 4, on the death of the father, the mother, if surviving,
London
of Disease. Part X. Hospitals, Medical Service, Ambulances and Mortuaries. Part XI. Registration of Nursing Homes. Part XII. Maternity and Child Welfare. Part XIII. Child Life Protection. Part XIV. Miscellaneous and General. [Public Health (London) Act, 1936 … which is not subject to the Municipal Corporations Act, contains only 671 acres and is divided into twenty-six wards, over each of which there is an alderman, and is governed by a lord mayor, who is chosen
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