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Title
Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital, 1954
Date Created and/or Issued
1954-05-07
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Los Angeles Examiner Collection, 1920-1961
Rights Information
Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@usc.edu
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
USC Libraries Special Collections
University of Southern California
specol@usc.edu
Description
8 images. Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital, 7 May 1954. Crowded conditions as shown in typical paraplegic ward 3-bed cubicle
Ted Anderson (of Paralyzed Veterans Association)
Doctor E.V. Edwards (hospital manager)
Jim Dwyer (hospital secretary)
Betty Koland (nurse)
Colonel W.R. MacBrien
Frances Peterson (nurse)
Gerald Watson (patient).
Supplementary material reads: "Snow. Caption Material, L.B. Veterans Administration Hospital. For Sunday or Monday. 31/32: Crowded conditions, as shown in typical paraplegic ward 3-bed cubicle. 19/20: This is the underpinning of one of the 'temporary' buildings which will be replaced if appropriations measure passes. r. to l.: Ted Anderson of Paralyzed Veterans Association, Dr. E.V. Edwards, hospital manager, Jim Dwyer, PVA secretary. Note inadequate piling instead of proper foundations. Also condition of plumbing -- old iron pipes (the one at which men are pointing was dripping a steady stream). 11/12: Only direct exit from temporary building is a ramp like this. All ramps are too steep
also are wooden construction and narrow. Note how hard nurse is working to push man on gurney up the ramp. Wheel chair patients cannot make it up without help. Going down, wheel chairs occasionally run away with the patient. In a 42-bed paraplegic ward, there may be 20 men who are entirely unable to help themselves. In case of fire, results can be imagined. Patient on bed being pushed by nurse Betty Koland. Jim Dwyer in wheelchair being pushed by Col. W.R. MacBrien. 53/54: This is a 'storeroom' in a paraplegic ward. It should be an entrance hall. There are no other places in which to store spare gurneys, laundry baskets, and similar equipment. The 'storeroom' is in the middle of the ward, with patient cubicles on each side. Nurse Frances Petersen is trying to make the best of it. Patient at telephone is Gerald Watson. Patient coming through in wheel chair is Bob Wright. Show to W. Woolard as soon as dry".
Type
image
Format
8 photographs : negatives, b&w
10 x 13 cm.
negatives (photographic)
photographs
Identifier
examiner-m20878
EXM-N-11110-011~1...~8
http://doi.org/10.25549/examiner-m20878
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/EXM-N-11110-011~1.jpg
Language
English
Time Period
1954-05-07
Place
California
Long Beach
Los Angeles
USA
medical facilities: Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital
Source
11110-011 [Sleeve Number]
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Los Angeles Examiner Negatives Collection, 1950-1961
Los Angeles Examiner Photographs Collection, 1920-1961
examiner-m1663

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