1. "All's well that ends well" Author(s): Hurst, Hal, 1865-1938, artist Publication: N.Y. : Reinthal & Newman, [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross -- historyMilitary NursingWorld War IUnited Kingdom
2. "And I can't take my best dolly to heaven?" Author(s): Maurice, Reg, artist Publication: London, N.W. : The Regenet Publishing, [1918?] Subject(s): NursesChildNurse-Patient Relations
3. "Being done" oneself! Author(s): Bliss, A. G., artist Publication: Cambridge : W.P. Spalding, [1916] Subject(s): NursesElectric Stimulation Therapy
4. The "Boys" are wonderful Author(s): Barribal, William H., artist Publication: Dundee and London : Valentine & Sons Ltd., [between 1900 and 1950] Subject(s): NursesRed CrossUnited Kingdom
5. "Carry on Nurse" Publication: [London] : London Postcard Company, [1998] Subject(s): NursesNurse-Patient RelationsMotion Pictures as TopicEngland
6. "Comfy knit" muffler Publication: [United States] : [publisher not identified], [between 1872 and 1917?] Subject(s): Nurses
7. "Frauen schaffen für Euch". NSV-Kindergärtnerin Author(s): Hahmeyer, Eva, artist Publication: Berlin : Erich Gutjahr Bildverlag, [1944?] Subject(s): NursesChildSchoolsSocial WelfareNational SocialismGermanyNationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt.
8. "Frauen schaffen für euch". DRK.-Schwester Author(s): Becker, (Artist), artist Publication: Berlin : Erich Gutjahr Bilderverlag, [between 1939 and 1945] Subject(s): NursesVoluntary Health AgenciesMilitary PersonnelWounds and InjuriesHospitals, ConvalescentWorld War IIGermanyDeutsches Rotes Kreuz.
9. "Frauen schaffen für euch": die NSV.-Helferin im Bahnhofsdienst Author(s): Hahmeyer, Eva, artist Publication: Berlin : Erich Gutjahr Bildverlag, [between 1933 and 1945?] Subject(s): Social Welfare -- historyNursesNational SocialismWorld War IIGermanyNationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt.
10. "He's taken a turn for the nurse" Author(s): Mozert, Zoë, 1907-1993, artist Publication: United States : [publisher not identified], [1945?] Subject(s): Nurses
11. "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
12. "I hab lost one ob my ribs in de war, den you'se going to hab a wife, honey" =: "J'ai perdu une de mes côtes à la guerre, alors il faut prendre une femme comme Adam!" Publication: London : Inter-Art Co., [between 1914 and 1918] Subject(s): NursesMilitary PersonnelWorld War IAfrican Americans
13. "I think he is recovering doctor; he's trying to blow the froth off his medicine!" Publication: [England] : W. Barton, [between 1940 and 1950] Subject(s): PhysiciansNursesPatientsPhysician-Patient RelationsNurse-Patient Relations
14. "In clover" Author(s): Hurst, Hal, 1865-1938, artist Publication: N.Y. : Reinthal & Newman, [between 1914 and 1920] Subject(s): NursesRed Cross -- historyWorld War I
15. "In quietness shall be your strength" Publication: Broadway, N.Y. : Howard Schubert Co. Inc., [between 1945 and 1999?] Subject(s): Hospitals, ReligiousNursesNew YorkMethodist Hospital (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)
16. "It's a boy!" Author(s): Attwell, Mabel Lucie, 1879-1964, artist Publication: Dundee [Scotland] : Valentine & Sons, Ltd., [between 1900 and 1950?] Subject(s): NursesInfant, Newborn
17. "Italia, Italia, sacra a la nuova aurora!"--G. D'Annunzio Publication: [Italy] : [publisher not identified], [1915?] Subject(s): NursesWorld War IItalyD'Annunzio, Gabriele, 1863-1938.
18. "Lea Hurst": Florence Nightingale's home, Holloway, NR Matlock Publication: [England] : Lilywhite Ltd., [between 1910 and 1930] Subject(s): NursesEnglandNightingale, Florence, 1820-1910.
19. "Lest ye forget": General Lafayette's tomb Author(s): Rainey, Paul James, 1877-1923, photographer Publication: [United States] : American Red Cross, [between 1910 and 1925?] Subject(s): NursesRed CrossMilitary PersonnelCemeteriesUnited StatesLafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834.American National Red Cross.
20. "Looking for Santa Claus": why don't they get a Richmond gas-fire? Publication: [Finchley, N.] : [North Middlesex Gas Company], [1912] Subject(s): NursesChild CareHeatingNatural GasEngland