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.
Nurses; Photographs; South Pasadena (Calif.); Haynes, John Randolph, b. 1853; Assault and battery; Daughters of the American Revolution; Police; Physicians; Patients
Article from the 1907 March edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that a home health nurse assaulted a woman in whose home she was employed.
Traffic accidents; Wounds and injuries; Students; Schools; Hospitals; Patients
Article from the 1907 September 4 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a girl was hit by a car in front of her school and taken to California Hospital for treatment.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Political cartoons
Page from the 1906 December 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times contains a political cartoon and articles on the municipal election being held the next day.
Physicians; Hospitals; Photographs; German Americans; Dedications
Article from the 1904 October 3 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports on the dedication of a new hospital founded by members of the German American community.
Drugs; Hospitals; Physicians; Asylums; Judges; Women
Article from the 1905 September 21 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that a woman has been committed to the Southern state hospital for the insane for her addiction to cocaine and morphine.