. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. New York Nursery and Childs Hospital FIRST ANNUAL REPORT FROM MARCH, 1910, TO MARCH, 1911 NEW YORK 61st Street and Amsterdam Avenue—Lexington Avenue and 51st StreetPrinted in November, 1911. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NEW YORK NURSERY AND CHILDS HOSPITAL. In March, 1910, by an order of the New York Supreme Court, theNursery and Childs Hospital and the New York Infant Asylum, twoof the oldest and best known institutions for the care of sick and home-less women and children, were consolidated under the name of theNew York Nursery and Childs Hospit


. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. New York Nursery and Childs Hospital FIRST ANNUAL REPORT FROM MARCH, 1910, TO MARCH, 1911 NEW YORK 61st Street and Amsterdam Avenue—Lexington Avenue and 51st StreetPrinted in November, 1911. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NEW YORK NURSERY AND CHILDS HOSPITAL. In March, 1910, by an order of the New York Supreme Court, theNursery and Childs Hospital and the New York Infant Asylum, twoof the oldest and best known institutions for the care of sick and home-less women and children, were consolidated under the name of theNew York Nursery and Childs Hospital. The two groups of build-ings of the old institutions have been retained under the new organi-zation—one group being at Lexington Avenue and 51st Street, the otherat Amsterdam Avenue and 61st Street, in the City of New York. The objects and purposes of the institution, as is stated in theorder of consolidation, are as follows: The maintenance and care ofthe children of wet nurses and the daily charge of infants whoseparents labor away from home; the maintenance of a home for illegiti-mate children and a lying-in asylum, and receiving and taking care offoundlings and other infant children of the age of two years and under,which may b


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