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A reflection of the above door sign for Cardinal Pediatrics in a water puddle of a parking lot for a shopping center in Bridgeport, West Virginia
Our new pediatrics logo is up. We are taking NEW patients daily. Bring the kiddies and we will give them the best care. We are offering packages that provide full check ups, Vision, Dental ear exams and more. Our unique, newly Rainbow Package offers a full service and even a new cuddly toy for your child.
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“Rimskittle’s Book” by Leroy F. Jackson and pictures by Ruth Caroline Eger. Rand McNally & Co., 1926. Oh, this book is so fun……
Walking the halls of the old Fantus Clinic of Cook County Hospital. It was interesting seeing the old wall art and posters left behind. This clinic treated many low income patients.
Vol. 1, No. 1 of a new magazine called "Short Shorts," a vehicle for a "brief, fast, dramatic,.....powerful form" of story demanded by a public who has experienced the "vastly quickened" pace and rhythm of the previous twenty years (1910's and 20's). I know the cover illustrator only as "Hofman." July, 1932.
For those kind friends who have inquired, I am now home from tending to my mother who had pneumonia. We are taking care of choosing assisted living for her and in the process of repairing her house, so I will be back and forth for awhile. The intense attention to health and house details did not prevent me from finding more treasures, however!
Pediatrics is now at BMC. We will now be offering expert rp and medical care for zooby babies, avatar babies and children from 0 to 12 years.
Come down and visit us or you can book online.
All links in below
"Le Livre Bleu" by E. Magee for the Edgbaston High School for Girls, Birmingham. Published by Blackie and Son Limited, 50 Old Bailey, London, Glasgow and Bombay. No date stated.
“Myths and Enchantment Tales” stories and illustrations by Margaret Evans Price. 1940 Rand McNally and Co. edition taken from “A Child’s Book of Myths,” copyright 1924, and “Enchantment Tales for Children,” copyright 1926.
“Sing Mother Goose,” another wonderful collaboration between author Opal Wheeler and artist Majorie Torrey. Copyright 1945, by E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Dottie Darling's friend from "The Pictorial Review" January 1934. Created by Corinne Pauli Waterall.
“Child Life, the children’s own magazine” from November, 1934. Rand McNally & Company, Publishers.
Sometimes I find bits that fell through the cracks ;-)
Pediatric patient Brooklynn Snapp (center) was part of the announcement. . She is shown here with her mother (left) and a teacher.
A delightful insert meant for children from the January 1927 Delineator. Copyright 1926 Butterick Company. Both pages illustrated by Janet Laura Scott. A gift from Barbara.
A direct quote:
"Butterick also published a series of pamphlets for children titled The Little Delineator. Designed for both boys and girls, the pamphlets featured eight pages of stories, artwork and contests. Each issue focused on a theme (often a holiday or season). They also featured play ideas (items to make), and on teaching morals and values. The series did not have a fashion focus as did The Delineator, but was more general in outlook. Each issue offered some kind of prize or reward and a Deli-Club membership card. The series did not contain advertising."
“Rocking Island” written and illustrated by Edwin M. Love. Thomas Nelson and Sons, New York, 1927.
I have added a new category: Science Fiction! I fell in love with the illustrations in this book, and have seen mention of few others on-line, especially the 1923 book "The Ship That Flew to Mars." I have included one illustration from the "Ship" for comparison purposes here.
So I didn't get this up in time for Halloween......
“365 Bedtime Stories” by Mary Graham Bonner with 20 illustrations by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis. Copyright 1923 by Frederick A. Stokes Company.
“Child-Story Readers - Magic Stories” by Frank Freeman, Grace Storm, Eleanor Johnson and W.C. French. Illustrated by Vera Stone Norman. Copyrighted by Lyons and Carnahan 1927-30.
...and where all the strong and pretty children live."
The standard reply: "You can't get into Happytown. Your smile isn't pretty enough. And you aren't strong enough. Too bad you can't keep on growing new strong white teeth......"
Sometimes the clippings Barbara sends me has a lot of interest on the back, and sometimes I can pick up the thread of the story, like a detective. Bob and Betty here obviously belong in my "Dental Hygeine" set, although you would never know it by the images.
Marguerite Davis, illustrator!
“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.
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Dependents Waiting Room, West side, new dependents clinic. 3 JAN 1957 [Dependents][Clinic][Patients] Newport, Rhode Island
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Bits of my collection! Released in 1962 and depicts children reading, sleeping infant, playing ball, vaccination. Scott #891-894 (Portugal). These are definitely some of my favorite stamps in my collection--the gestures of these children are so natural, nuanced, sweet and simple.
A real charmer from 1898.
“The Beginner’s Reader” by Florence Bass who copyrighted in 1898. Published by D.C. Heath & Company. Unknown who the illustrator was.
"Le Livre Bleu" by E. Magee for the Edgbaston High School for Girls, Birmingham. Published by Blackie and Son Limited, 50 Old Bailey, London, Glasgow and Bombay. No date stated.
“The Little Mother Goose” by Jessie Willcox Smith with many illustrations in full color and black and white. Copyrighted by Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc 1914, 1918. Copyrighted by Good Housekeeping Magazine in 1912, 1913, and 1914.
Can be found at www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/20511.
Red by firelight is even better. Reading at hearthside with a pet is a wonderful winter pastime.
Image courtesy magazineart.org.
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Lieutenant Miki Iwata, Nurse Corps, U.S. Naval Hospital, Annapolis Maryland, provides ample proof of the excellent rapport which can be established with children. [Women.] [Minority, Soldier.] [Pediatrics.] [Nurses. Nursing.] [Scene.] Nurse Corps - Medical Activities.
1970
A model car was among the Christmas presents received by a 4 year old boy while he was recovering from plastic surgery on his left ear aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LPH-0010) off the coast of Vietnam. [Children.] [Hospital ships. Transport of sick and wounded]
01/02/1970; Published in U.S. Navy Medicine 12/1970
Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Subject series - Vietnam - Treating Civilians file
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Anguish - The face of "Gwon", the hospital's head nurse, is set with extreme anguish as Doctor Fitzgerald explains that this young accident victim will lose his leg. [Nurses. Nursing.] [Vietnam War.] [apparently taken at Hoa Khanh childrens hospital, Hoa Khanh, Danang]
07/25/1968; Photo Number: 7-001627-0068; U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Private 1st Class R.K. Nystrom
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Pediatrics Clinic. Nurse examines a baby held by its mother. 26 Jul 1979 [Nurse][Female][Children][Family][Examination]Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Subject - Family Practice
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Pediatric Care
1675 North Freedom Blvd #3b Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 377-8000
pedscare1@gmail.com
Pediatric Care is staffed with specialists in child care who take care of young children in Utah County.
Mission Pediatrics, 114 West Vine Street, Redlands, California. This Victorian building was once the first hospital in Redlands.
Wonderful new treasure cache from our friend Barbara! They were here when I got home to Oklahoma!
Simply wonderful silhouettes! Two more to come.
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Lieutenant Miki Iwata, Nurse Corps, U.S. Naval Hospital, Annapolis Maryland, provides ample proof of the excellent rapport which can be established with children. [Women.] [Minority, Soldier.] [Pediatrics.] [Nurses. Nursing.] [Scene.] Nurse Corps - Medical Activities.
1970
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A 4-year-old Vietnamese boy recovering from ear surgery "examines" Seaman Apprentice Michael J. Navey of Port Arthur, Texas, aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LPH-0010). [Hospital ships. Transport of sick and wounded.] [Children.] [Vietnam War]
1/2/1970
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Lieutenant Jimmy E. Albright, Dental Corps, U.S. Navy of Knoxville, Tennessee, administers a shot to deaden the pain before performing a tooth extraction on a small Vietnamese boy. The boy's mother holds him on her lap during the operation. The dental (sic) were on a civic action trip to Hoc Mon, a small village 15 miles east of Saigon, Republic of Vietnam.
02/16/1966; USN 1114733
Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Subject series - Vietnam - Treating Civilians file