Wounds and injuries; Police; Hospitals; Patients; Physicians; Emergency rooms; First aid
Article from the 1906 July 23 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on the emergency services provided by police surgeons at the central police station.
Physicians; Actions and defenses; Hospitals; Operating rooms; Malpractice
Article from the 1907 February 27 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on the proceedings of a legal case regarding the quality of the treatment and facilities at the Receiving hospital in Los Angeles.
Hospitals; Physicians; County hospitals; Physicians; Malpractice; Patients; Pneumonia
Article from the 1906 June 26 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports on the meeting of a special committee investigating the treatment of patients at the county hospital.
Article from the 1905 September 30 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that the Sister of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul have opened a free clinic.
Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital; Olmsted, Millicent; Hospitals; Endowments; Building
Article from the 1905 November 11 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that Mrs. Millicent Olmsted has deeded property for the foundation of a free hospital.
Hospitals; Nurses; Nursing; Nursing students; Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles
Typewritten letter from Walter Lindley to the president of Childrens Hospital regarding the possibility of student nurses working at Childrens Hospital.
Methodism; University of Southern California; Orphans; Hospitals; Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles
Article clipped from an unknown source reports that the women of the Methodist Home Missionary Society are considering turning the Los Angeles Orphans' Home into a hospital.
Railroad accidents; Wounds and injuries; Death; Nevada
Article from the 1907 March 1 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that a train crash outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, has left three dead and several injured.
Police; Physicians; Hospitals; Assault and battery; Surgery; Death
Article from the 1910 May 18 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on the inquest over the death of Minnie Shopbell while a patient at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Death; Hospitals; Physicians; Patients; Drugs overdose; Medical care; Chloral
Article from the 1908 June 13 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that a patient may have been given an overdose of chloral while at California Hospital.
Letters; Form letters; Hospitals; Meetings; Stockholders
Letter dated 1904 May 7 informing California Hospital stockholders of a special meeting being held to discuss the building of an addition to the hospital.