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1 In sickness and health: Public health in inter war Belfast Dr Seán Lucey A.H.R.C. Research Fellow, Queens University Belfast. Click here to listen to the audio of this paperhere In sickness and health: Public health in inter war Belfast Dr Seán Lucey A.H.R.C. Research Fellow, Queens University Belfast. Click here to listen to the audio of this paperhere

2 Belfast Corporation and Municipal Services Trams Gas Public BathsPublic Parks

3 Cradle to the grave Public Health TB patients in Whiteabbey Sanatorium The Public Health is now, a living, pulsating force, permeating and influencing the lives of all from the cradle (and 6 months before) to the grave Dr Charles Thomson, Belfast Medical Superintendent Officer of Health, 1931

4 Maternity and Child Welfare Centres Mothers receiving instruction in mothercraft 15 Centres in Belfast including one on York Street It all comes back to the question of an educated motherhood…. we must concentrate more and more upon the mother… future mothers as well as existing mothers should be taught mothercraft Dr Charles Thomson, Belfast Medical Superintendent Officer of Health, 1932.

5 Blaming the mothers it is not uncommon to see women standing in the streets or at the doors of their houses, with babies in their arms… and on Saturday nights especially the babies are often taken in trams to places of amusements, where they catch cold it is essential that women should realise that pregnancy is a serious business which they should not be expected to face without advice and support Dr Charles Thomson, Report on the Health of the County Borough of Belfast for the year, 1932 (P.R.O.N.I.)

6 The Great Depression and Public Health Unemployment Outdoor Relief Riots, 1932 Social Protest

7 Poverty and infant deaths disclosed a state of malnutrition and debility in expectant mothers….[and] that the poor relief granted for a man, wife and three children, after deducting rent, fire and light, will not give an expectant woman the food necessary to produce a healthy child Dr Charles Thomson, Report on the Health of the County Borough of Belfast for the year, 1932 (P.R.O.N.I.)

8 Belfast Maternity Hospitals Jubilee Maternity Hospital, 1935Royal Maternity Hospital, 1933 Mater Infirmorum Maternity Hospital, 1942

9 It all comes back to the question of an educated motherhood…. Are our expectant mothers educated in mothercraft? What facilities have they for such education? Dr Charles Thomson, Medical Superintend of Health, 1932.

10 Children about to receive Sun ray treatment in Child Welfare Centre


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