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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital - Babies' Wards

    Several children, accompanied by nurses, are in a carriage, apparently ready to go on an outing. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital(1903, opposite page p.88), with the caption "Babies Starting for a Drive."
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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital - Babies Ward

    Two nurses standing on the roof garden of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital with several young patients, some lying in cribs. This photograph was published with the caption “The Outdoor Treatment of Pneumonia” on page 49 of the Annual Report of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1906.
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    Robert Ward

    Portrait of Robert Ward, MD (1908-1972). Dr. Ward held the role of Professor of Pediatrics from 1949 to 1958 at the NYU School of Medicine.

    This image was received as part of a NYU medical collection. The archives are unable to find additional information about the subject of this photograph. If you have information, please contact us.
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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital - Orthopedic Ward

    Photograph of an open, two-horse carriage parked outside of the Babies Ward entrance of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital Orthopedic Ward. Several children from the ward are in the carriage. This photograph was published with the caption “An Outing for the Children of the Orthopedic Ward” on page 65 of the Annual Report of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1903.
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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital - Orthopedic Ward

    Three young girls on the roof garden of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital Orthopedic Ward. The girls are using crutches. The photograph was published with the caption “Three Little Cripples (Orthopedic Ward)” on page 57 of the Annual Report of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1900.
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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital

    Portrait of a young girl reclining in a wicker chair built to support her legs. This photograph was published in the Report of the Babies’ Wards, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1901.
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    Bellevue Hospital - Sturgis Pavilion

    Exterior view of Bellevue Hospital Ward 40, also known as Sturgis Pavilion. Child patients can be seen beneath a tent in outdoor cribs and cots, with doctors and nurses in attendance. The Sturgis Pavilion was used by the third medical division for the treatment of female patients until it was torn down in 1924. The building faintly visible behind Sturgis Pavilion housed a ward for treating alcoholism (upper floor) and an ambulance garage and stable (lower floor).