Accidents; Automobiles; Wounds and injuries; Hospitals
Article from the 1909 December 31 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that a stalled car suddenly leapt forward on starting up, injuring a passerby.
Automobiles; Accidents; Wounds and injuries; Hospitals; Patients
Article from the 1909 December 31 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a man was injured when a car leapt forward after being started by its driver.
Accidents; Wounds and injuries; Los Angeles River (Calif.); Bridges; Physicians; Hospitals; Building
Article from the 1910 January 20 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that a man working on the Buena Vista Bridge over the Los Angeles River was thrown into the riverbed by the loose arm of a derrick.
Falls (Accidents); Photographs; Wounds and injuries; Hospitals; Patients; Iron and steel workers; Building
Article from the 1910 October 15 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on an iron worker who fell nine stories from the top of the building he was working on.
Article from the 1911 March 17 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that a broken pipe in the boiler room of the California Hospital has been repaired.
Traffic accidents; Motorcycles; Street-railroads; Hospitals; Wounds and injuries; Patients
Article from the 1911 February 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that a man was seriously injured when his motorcycle collided with a streetcar.
Article from the 1914 November 23 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that three men were shot by Theodore Hugee in various locations near downtown Los Angeles.
Article from the 1913 October 8 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the V. D. Reduction Company will no longer accept hospital garbage after finding an amputated limb in the trash collected from a hospital.