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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).
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    Bellevue Hospital - House Staff, 4th Surgical Division

    Group portrait of Bellevue Hospital House Staff, Fourth Surgical Division, 1893. The doctors and nurses are photographed with patients in one of the Bellevue Hospital children’s wards. Caption reads: “G. N. Newbury, M. M. Little, A. V. O’Neill, 1893 – 4th Surgical Division.”
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    Bellevue Hospital - Psychiatric Pavilion - Under Construction

    Exterior view of Bellevue Hospital during a construction phase, with the East River in the background. The old morgue and the 26th Street Pier can be seen behind the steel beams of the new building. The dark building to the right in the middle ground is the Mills Training School for Male Nurses, which blocks part of the A&B building. A portion of the old O.D.P. is also visible. In the right foreground, the Psychiatric Pavilion is visible.
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    Bellevue Hospital - Operating Room

    Three doctors and three nurses attending to a patient on an operating table, while a man appears to be administering ether to the patient holding a mask over his nose and mouth.