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Bellevue Hospital - Sturgis Pavilion
Children from Sturgis Pavilion, Ward 40, are seen outdoors under a tent roof, in cribs and cots. Doctors and nurses are in attendance. The red brick building on the left was Ward 40 also known as Sturgis Pavilion. It was used by the third medical division for the treatment of female patients. The Sturgis Pavilion was torn down in 1924. Behind Ward 40 (Sturgis Pavilion) was another building. The upper floor was used for the treatment of Alcoholics and the lower floor was an ambulance garage and stable.Image
Bellevue Hospital - Children's Surgical Ward
A doctor, nurses and several patients are seen in the ward. Some of the patients are in their cribs or beds, others are seated in rockers or at tables.Image
Bellevue Hospital - Laboratory
The scene shows a nurse with two doctors. One man is seated in front of a microscope (several others are in view as well), and the other man is standing, about to take a bottle of something from a wall rack holding dozens of bottles. Dimensions are for the image only.Image
Bellevue Hospital - Men's Ward
Doctors and nurses are seen in a Men's Ward at Bellevue. Some patients are in bed, others sitting in chairs. The time period is circa 1870-1880.Image
Bellevue Hospital - House Staff
"1893 - 4th Surgical Division." Doctors and nurses are shown in one of Bellevue's children's wards.