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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...

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...

[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.

[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....

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...

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...

[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.

Norwegian Hospital ambulance

Close-up view of Norwegian Hospital ambulance parked, presumably, next to hospital. Sign on ambulance, "Norwegian Deaconess Hospital."

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." "...

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.