Vintage Nursing Films, Page 3
Early Artificial Respirators; the First Modern Kaiser Hospital, in Los Angeles; Tuberculosis in the 1930s, “Molly Grows Up”
| Page 1 | A 1918 Red Cross Parade in Los Angeles; 1927 Artificial Respiration; A Tuberculosis Sanitorium, in Los Angeles, in the 1930s; Nursing School in the 19403, Mental Health, Public Health Nurse Visit |
| Page 2 | Nurses’ Bootcamp; Nurse Newsreels; Big Picture: Army nurses; The Navy Nurse; The Army Nurse 1940 |
| Page 3 | First Modern Kaiser Hospital, in Los Angeles; Early Artificial Respirators; “Molly Grows Up”; Tuberculosis in the 1930s |
| Newborn babies in a drawer. Henry Kaiser and Sidney Garfield show the first moden Kaiser Hospital in Los Angeles | |
| That 1950s movie they showed to 10 year old girls in school about starting menstruation. | |
| Part 1. Care of tuberculosis in the 1930s | |
| Part 2 | |
| Part 1, Early Artificial Respirators: The Drinker; The Both; The Paul-Bragg, The Burnstall | |
| Part 2, Early Artificial Respirators: The Biometer, The Rocker, The Barrel, The Sling, The McKesson, The Oxford |