1. "Why can't I dry myself, Nurse?": "Because I'm stronger than you, dear" : "Well, my daddy's stronger than you, so does he dry you?" Publication: Holmfirth, England : Bamforth & Co. Publishers, [1910] Subject(s): NursesFamily NursingChild CareChildEngland
2. "I called to enquire how Mr. McPherson is: he is suffering from a swallowed sixpence." Author(s): Christie, G. F., artist Publication: London : Photochrom Co. Ltd., [between 1930 and 1950] Subject(s): NursesVisitors to Patients
3. "Yes, just born, and fancy, one white and two black!" Author(s): Trow, artist Publication: Tunbridge Wells, Kent : Photochrom Co., Ltd., [between 1930 and 1950] Subject(s): Hospitals, MaternityFathersNurses
4. Is this your baby, sir?: I shouldn't be surprised, the wife burns every bloody thing! Author(s): Taylor, (Artist), artist Publication: Holmfirth, Yorkshire : Bamforth & Co., LTD., [between 1910 and 1930] Subject(s): NursesFathersMaternal-Child Nursing
5. A young lady named Lucy B. Hyde, ate a lot of green apples, and died: "the apples fermented," the doctor commented, "and made cider inside her inside." Publication: Chgo. : Ex. Sup. Co., [1941] Subject(s): NursesSurgeonsOperating Room Nursing