More than a thousand mothers last year attended the school for mothers operated by the Bronx Hospital, Fulton Avenue and 169th Street, William B. Seltzer, superintendent announced yesterday.
Classes are held once a week for the purpose of giving instruction to mothers in the care of bathing their babies. They are under the direction of the the obstetric department of the hospital. The hospital provides this service to all mothers in its care.
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