1. "Daughters of the Queen.": nurses with the Canadian contingent, South Africa Publication: Canada : [publisher not identified], 1900 Subject(s): NursesCanadian Red Cross Society.
2. "I can only be a 'sister' to you." Author(s): Spurgin, Fred K., artist Publication: London : Art and Humour Publishing Co., [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesChild, Preschool
3. "I'll be your light" Author(s): Ellam, W. H., artist Publication: London : A. G. & Co., [1919?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelCatsSmoking
4. "Kultur" threatens Miss Cavell nursing a wounded enemy Author(s): Corbella, Tito, 1885-1966, artist Publication: London : Inter-Art Co., [1915] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelRed CrossSkeletonCavell, Edith, 1865-1915.
5. "On service" Author(s): Copping, Harold, 1863-1932, artist Publication: [London, England] : Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1916 Subject(s): Nurses
6. "Twins, sir!": "Ugh!, that comes of having a specialist!" Publication: United States : [Bamforth & Co.], [1900?] Subject(s): NursesTwinsFathers
7. "Your milk Tommy" Author(s): Ellam, W. H., artist Publication: London : A. G. & Co., [between 1914 and 1919?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelCatsMilk
8. 15 minutes d'entr'acte =: 15 minutes intermission = Antrakt v 15 minut Author(s): Guillaume, Albert, 1873-1942, artist Publication: Paris : I. Lapina, [1915?] Subject(s): NursesArt
9. Abide with me. 4 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesNursing CareReligionRed CrossEngland
10. Abide with me. 4 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [1909?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsReligionEngland
12. [A valentine message 1] Author(s): Schmuker, Samuel, 1879-1921, artist Publication: [United States] : John Winsch, 1914 Subject(s): NursesBandagesRed CrossLove
13. And she took care of him: like his own sister Publication: United States : [Theodor Eismann], [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): Nursing CareNurse-Patient RelationsNursesPatientsWorld War I
14. Anzac Day 1918 Publication: [England?] : [publisher not identified], 1918 Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelAnniversaries and Special EventsGreat Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
15. Are you in this? Author(s): Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, Baron, 1857-1941, artist Publication: Petrogradʺ : Unionʺ, 1916 Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelCooperative BehaviorWorld War IUnited Kingdom
16. [Australian nurses and soldiers] Publication: [Australia] : [publisher not identified], [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelAustralia
17. Back to Blighty Publication: London : Gale & Polden, Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): NursesMilitary Personnel
18. Balsam for the heart Publication: United States : [Theodor Eismann], [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): Nursing CareNurse-Patient RelationsNursesPatientsWorld War I
19. Billiard terms illustrated. "Tucked up!" Author(s): Bradshaw, Percy V. (Percy Venner), artist Publication: [London] : [Raphael Tuck & Sons], [1904?] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsSports
20. Bleu horizon et bleu céleste =: two sky blues = Dvi︠e︡ sily Author(s): Solomko, Serge de, artist Publication: Paris : I. Lapina, Imp. Edit., [not before 1916] Subject(s): NursesWorld War IEurope
21. Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Women: Light Department Author(s): Bromhead, Fred, photographer. Publication: [England] : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1910?] Subject(s): NursesChildHospitalsBristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Women.
22. Broken legs or heads, yield to medic art, but what can you do, for a broken heart? Publication: [United States] [publisher not identified] [1917?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary NursingChild, PreschoolWorld War I
23. Buttercup Day, 3rd May Publication: [London] : Cole's Studio, [between 1920 and 1930?] Subject(s): Fund RaisingNursesLondon
24. [Child dressed as a nurse holding hands with man] Publication: [United States?] : [publisher not identified], [1916?] Subject(s): NursesChild, Preschool
25. [Child wearing red cross helmet and gown] Publication: [Italy?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesChild, Preschool
26. [Col. Mackay at King George Military Hospital] Publication: [England] : [publisher not identified], [1915] Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryPatients' RoomsPatientsMilitary PersonnelNursesPhysiciansKing George Military Hospital.
27. Come take your medicine: I have a spoon all ready for you! Publication: [United States] [publisher not identified] [1917?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary NursingChild, PreschoolWorld War I
28. Come unto me. 3 Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesNursing CareReligionRed CrossEngland
29. Dévouement =: Devotedness = Poświęcenie = Predannostʹ Author(s): Tenre, Charles Henry, 1864-1926, artist Publication: Paris : I. Lapina, [1916?] Subject(s): NursesMilitary NursingRed CrossFranceCroix-Rouge française.
30. La diplomée Author(s): Buhl, Marthe, artist Publication: Paris : A. Noyer, [1917?] Subject(s): Nurses
31. A divorce reason Publication: [Leipzig?] : [Theodor Eismann], [1911?] Subject(s): NursesInfantParentsDivorceLawyersAfrican Americans
32. Do not spit Publication: London : National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, [1910?] Subject(s): NursesTuberculosis -- prevention & control
33. [Dog-nursemaid] Publication: [United States?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1914?] Subject(s): NursesDogsInfant Equipment
34. Don't be giddy: give strict attention to your duties, and don't let your thoughts run to the cop on your block Publication: [England?] : [publisher not identified], [1905?] Subject(s): NursesInfant CareProfessionalism
35. [Efficient nurse] Publication: [England?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1914?] Subject(s): NursesInfant
36. Everybody's darling Publication: Holmfirth, England ; New York : Bamforth & Co., Ltd., [between 1914 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesPoetry as TopicRed CrossEngland
37. The exceptional nurse. 1, Our nurse is not like others, she is one of the elect, her smile and bedside manner are perfectly correct Publication: [London?] : Rotary Photo, [between 1900 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesEngland
38. The exceptional nurse. 2, If her patient's jelly looks too much, I'm sure it's not a sin to reduce it just a little before she brings it in Publication: [London?] : Rotary Photo, [between 1900 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesEngland
39. The exceptional nurse. 4, She never finds the day too long, nor any time to waste, and in her leisure cultivates a literary taste Publication: [London?] : Rotary Photo, [between 1900 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesEngland
40. The exceptional nurse. 5, Of humouring her patient she has a perfect knack, and tells her when she takes a walk, "My dear, I'll soon be back." Publication: [London?] : Rotary Photo, [between 1900 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesEngland
41. The exceptional nurse. 6, When the doctor pays his visits, she beguiles him into chat, and if she tries to make him smile, well, what's the harm of that? Publication: [London?] : Rotary Photo, [between 1900 and 1920?] Subject(s): NursesPhysiciansPhysician-Nurse RelationsEngland
42. A fine tale Author(s): Ellam, W. H., artist Publication: England : S. H. & Co., Ltd., [1916?] Subject(s): NursesCats
43. Four girls!: how did it happen? Publication: [United States?] : American Comics, [1909?] Subject(s): NursesQuadrupletsFathers
44. [Four nurses] Publication: [United States] : [publisher not identified], [1917?] Subject(s): Nurses
45. "A friend in need" Author(s): Hurst, Hal, 1865-1938, artist Publication: N.Y. : Reinthal & Newman, [between 1914 and 1918?] Subject(s): NursesRed CrossMilitary PersonnelWorld War I
46. [Full length portrait of a Red Cross nurse] Publication: Southampton : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1920] Subject(s): Nurses
47. [Full length portrait of a dark-haired nurse] Publication: Perth : [publisher not identified], [1912?] Subject(s): Nurses
48. Les gas: asphyxie lente Author(s): Raemaekers, Louis, 1869-1956, artist Publication: [France] : [publisher not identified], [1918] Subject(s): Chemical Warfare AgentsMilitary PersonnelAsphyxiaHospitals, MilitaryNurses
49. Getting ready for the sulphurers Author(s): Wain, Louis, 1860-1939, artist Publication: England : Raphael Tuck & Sons, [1910?] Subject(s): NursesCats
50. The girl who aids our boys in pain Author(s): Lynas, Jack, artist Publication: United States : [publisher not identified], [1917] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross