. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. women in theirhomes. (2) A Hospital for sick children. (3) An Infant Asylum, where foundlings and waifs are re-ceived, conditioned, and placed out in foster-homes under thecareful supervision of doctors and visiting nurses. (4) A Training School for physicians, post-graduate nurses,and nurses from affiliated schools, in obstetrics and pediatrics. (5) A Training School for nursery maids. A well organized dispensary department provides for the careof women and children who cannot afford a private physician. Through the Dispensary, the Hospit


. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. women in theirhomes. (2) A Hospital for sick children. (3) An Infant Asylum, where foundlings and waifs are re-ceived, conditioned, and placed out in foster-homes under thecareful supervision of doctors and visiting nurses. (4) A Training School for physicians, post-graduate nurses,and nurses from affiliated schools, in obstetrics and pediatrics. (5) A Training School for nursery maids. A well organized dispensary department provides for the careof women and children who cannot afford a private physician. Through the Dispensary, the Hospital and a highly organizedSocial Service Department the care of the child is supervisedfrom several months before birth until no longer a child. Besides the wards for sick children and women there is thelargest private obstetrical service in the City, providing thehighest type of private room service, and semi-private rooms andwards for those of moderate means. The training schools for nurses affiliated with the Hospitalwill be found on another CHF 63


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