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This photograph appears with the article "200 Girls See St. Luke Hospital Exhibition." Los Angeles Times, 14 May 1953: Pg. 31. Sister Leo Paul showing visiting female students Myrna Finn and Jo Anne Brozik an Isolette at St. Luke Hospital in Pasadena. It is a new machine that houses newborn babies that need incubation. The girls were two of two hundred girls visiting St Luke Hospital for National Hospital Week. Text from newspaper caption: Youth Day--When more than 200 girls toured St. Luke Hospital in Pasadena as part of National Hospital Week, they were shown this new Isolette, machine combining functions of incubator, isolation room and oxygen tent for babies. Sister Leo Paul uses dolls to demonstrate it. Onlookers are Myrna Finn, left, and Jo Anne Brozik, right, of St. Andrew's High School. Five schools were represented.
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