Article from the 1904 February 6 edition of the Los Angeles Herald discusses a report made to the Los Angeles city council regarding fire safety and prevention in local hospitals.
Form letters; Hospitals; Promotion; Hospitals Maternity services; Railroads
Form letter from Walter Lindley dated 1902 December 10 informing the workers on Los Angeles trains of the proximity of certain lines to California Hospital.
Article from the 1907 June 5 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a patient at Pacific Hospital demanded to be taken to the Receiving Hospital instead.
Article from an unknown source discusses the success of California Hospital and its founder, Walter Lindley. Written on a separate piece of paper is, "Portland, Oregon May 1902 Dr. H. W. [illegible]."
Building; Sanitoriums; Fire prevention; Ordinances, Municipal; Hospitals
Article from the 1912 July 23 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Board of Public Works is considering a municipal ordinance requiring that hospitals be no more that one story high and made of fireproof material.