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  • Entrance of Philadelphia General Hospital (Old Blockley)
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: Hospital of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army, Philadelphia: front view. Photograph, 1876.
  • Hospital of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army, Philadelphia: with hospital tents outside. Photograph, 1876.
  • Hospital of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army, Philadelphia: exterior. Photograph, 1876.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: Hospital of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army: rear view showing a hospital tent. Photograph, 1876.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: Hospital of the Medical Department of the U.S. Army: models of hospitals in display cases. Photograph, 1876.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: the Hospital of the Medical Department of the United States Army: a ward of empty beds. Photograph, 1876.
  • University Children's Hospital, Vienna: children lying flat on their beds around the edges of the roof garden. Photograph, 1921.
  • University Children's Hospital, Vienna: portrait of nursing staff with a female child patient. Photograph, 1921.
  • The Governors of the Hospital for Poor Children, Haarlem. Photogravure after J. de Bray, 1663.
  • University Children's Hospital, Vienna: a row of girl patients, outdoors, being measured for height. Photograph, 1921.
  • Part of a children's ward in a hospital with two nurses attending two children. Photograph.
  • Caricature of Nobecourt with children in an infant hospital.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War Army of the Cumberland train carriage: the hospital car: a model. Photograph, 1876.
  • Philadelphia International Exposition, 1876: American Civil War Army of the Potomac train carriage: the hospital car: a model. Photograph, 1876.
  • East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell: a party in one of the wards on New Year's Eve. Wood engraving, 1870.
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: the street facade of the Jubilee wing. Process print after R.S. Ayling, 1890.
  • M0006902: The governors of the Leper Hospital at Amsterdam meeting with two children
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: plans of the ground and first floors of the Jubilee wing. Photo lithograph by Sprague & Co., 1890.
  • The Hospital of the Knights of St. John, Jerusalem: children playing at the gate. Wood engraving.
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: children's ward, with patients, nurses and members of the medical staff. Photograph, 1902.
  • Queen Alexandra's Hospital for Children with Hip Disease, Queen Square, Holborn: the interior of a ward, with a teacher giving a gymnastics lesson. Photogravure after A. Forestier, 1908.
  • H.R.H. The Princess Louise, with many patients, nurses and doctors in a ward of the Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Chelsea. Wood engraving by T. W. Lascelles, 1876.
  • Hahnemann Hospital and Homœopathic Dispensaries, Liverpool: a children's ward, decorated with flags possibly for the coronation of King George V. Photograph.
  • Hahnemann Hospital and Homœopathic Dispensaries, Liverpool: a children's ward, decorated with flags possibly for the coronation of King George V. Photograph.
  • Foundling Hospital: Captain Coram and several children, the latter carrying implements of work, a church and ships in the distance. Steel engraving by H. Setchell after W. Hogarth.
  • Bridewell Hospital, London: the interior of the pass-room with women and children, some lying on palliasses. Coloured aquatint by J. Hill after A. C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
  • Bridewell Hospital, London: the interior of the pass-room with women and children, some lying on palliasses. Coloured aquatint by J. Hill after A. C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
  • Foundling Hospital: above, the achievement of arms, below, Captain Coram and several children, carrying implements of work, a church and ships in the distance. Engraving by T. Cook, 1809, after W. Hogarth, 1739.
  • Foundling Hospital: above, the achievement of arms, below, Captain Coram and several children, carrying implements of work, a church and ships in the distance. Engraving by T. Cook, 1809, after W. Hogarth, 1739.