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In addition to their work in St. Paul Hospital itself, the Daughters of Charity sisters also visited needy families in the community. In this photo, Sister Alice Huth vis[...]
1962 | Image |
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Sister Elizabeth Steiner of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul--the order that operated St. Paul Hospital--was administrator of the hospital during the plann[...]
May 1964 | Image |
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A doctor, nursing sister, and nurse attend to babies in the St. Paul Hospital nursery. The nursing sister is wearing the distinctive "cornette" headpiece that the Daughte[...]
1964 | Image |
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A Daughter of Charity sister distributes small packets to four nurses in the cafeteria of St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. The sister is wearing the distinctive "co[...]
Circa 1964 | Image |
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This 13-bed intensive care unit in the St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. was designed with patient rooms arrayed around a central nurses' area. There were two intens[...]
1964 | Image |
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In this photo, Sister Elizabeth Steiner, chief administrator of St. Paul Hospital, stands with blueprints in hand under the front entrance canopy of the unfinished hospit[...]
Circa 1963 | Image |
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Two sisters of St. Paul's Daughters of Charity order, along with a man, observe progress on the steel frame of the new St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. The Daughter[...]
Circa 1962 | Image |
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Two Daughters of Charity sisters stand in an unfinished room of the new St. Paul Hospital building on Harry Hines Blvd. The Daughters of Charity wore the distinctive "cor[...]
Circa 1963 | Image |
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Children are examined by a Daughter of Charity nursing sister and weighed by a nurse in St. Paul Hospital's Marillac Free Clinic. The Clinic served the Spanish-speaking M[...]
1942 | Image |
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In 1929, St. Paul Hospital established the Marillac Free Clinic for the medically-underserved Spanish-speaking community in the "Little Mexico" neighborhood. This photo s[...]
1942 | Image |
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