Midwives, Wales And Monmouthshire Mr. P. Thorneycroft asked the Minister of Health if he will publish a statement for the last convenient annual period for each local health authority area in Wales and Monmouthshire, showing the number of domiciliary births attended by a midwife only; the number of such births in which analgesia was administered; the total number of midwives employed; and the number of these midwives provided with their own transport in the form of a car or a car allowance. Mr. Bevan The latest information available on the first three parts of the Question relates to the period 5th July, 1948 (the date on which the National Health Service came into operation), to------------------- |Anglesey C.C. |…| ------------------- |Brecon C.C. |…| ------------------- |Caernarvon C.C.|…| ------------------- |Cardigan C.C. |…| ------------------- |Carmarthen C.C.|…| ------------------- |Denbigh C.C. |…| ------------------- |Flint C.C. |…| ------------------- |Glamorgan C.C. |…| ------------------- |Merioneth C.C. |…| ------------------- |Monmouth C.C. |…| ------------------- |Montgomery C.C.|…| ------------------- |Pembroke C.C. |…| ------------------- |Radnor C.C. |…| ------------------- |Cardiff C.B.C. |…| ------------------- |Merthyr C.B.C. |…| ------------------- |Newport C.B.C. |…| ------------------- |Swansea C.B.C. |…| ------------------- |Totals |…| -------------------