Two nurses are shown outdoors with several of their young patients, some in cribs. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital (1906, opposite page p.48), with the caption "The Outdoor Treatment of Pneumonia."
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."
Eight nurses are standing on the Roof Garden, holding two babies each, with several other children seated or in carriages in front. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital (1907, opposite page p.96), with the caption "The Babies' Wards Roof Garden."
Two nurses at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital shown with 17 babies on a bed. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital (1907, opposite page p.24), with the caption "Lining up of Babies' Wards Patients." This photograph was also used in the NYU Handbook (001.A6, 1967-1968, p.2), by the Dept. of Public Relations of NYU Medical Center.
Two nurses are shown in the "Good Cheer Ward," part of the Babies' Wards, with several of their young patients. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital(1901, opposite page p.80).
Two nurses with several young patients, in the Innocenti Ward. This photograph appears in the Annual Report for the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital(1900, opposite page p.64), with the caption "Bedtime. Innocenti Ward (Babies' Wards)." Innocenti can be seen tiled on the fireplace in the background.