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On the job Caption: "On the job--Mrs. Rose A. McDonald is an ambulance volunteer of the American Women's Volunteer Services. She gives three and four days a week serving at the Swedish Hospital where she... |
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St. John's Hospital Inscription: "St. John's Hospital, founded [in 1852] by the Church Charity Foundation of the Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Long Island, is now a modern, 285-bed hospital that trains 110... |
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[Swedish Hospital ambulances] Exterior views of the Wilhelmina A. Jewett Clinic of the Swedish Hospital and two parked ambulances, with drivers, in the foreground. Not dated. |
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[Swedish Hospital ambulances] Exterior views of the Wilhelmina A. Jewett Clinic of the Swedish Hospital and two parked ambulances, with drivers, in the foreground. Includes man, perhaps a doctor, about to enter the vehicle.... |
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Willing helpers Caption: "Willing helpers--These men are volunteer workers at [Wyckoff Heights] Hospital and are shown lifting a patient from an ambulance onto a rolling stretcher. From left to right are Charles... |
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Wyckoff Heights Hospital Caption: "To provide adequate and modern services and facilities for both emergency and elective protection, care, and treatment of our area residents and ..., Wyckoff Heights Hospital is proud of... |
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[Unity Hospital] Close-up view of the entrance of Unity Hospital located at 1545 St. Johns Place. Image includes an ambulance parked, and several people standing, in foreground. The image is not dated. |
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Norwegian Hospital ambulance Close-up view of Norwegian Hospital ambulance parked, presumably, next to hospital. Sign on ambulance, "Norwegian Deaconess Hospital." |
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Medicine's horse and buggy era Captions: "Medicine's horse and buggy era--This horse and wagon was the first ambulance used by Long Island College Hospital and Medical School, now the State University College of Medicine." "... |
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Israel Zion Hospital View of a parked ambulance with back door open, revealing interior. The location, presumably Brooklyn, and presumably related to Israel Zion Hospital, is unknown. |