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Nuttall Memorial Hospital : the opening ceremony

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The opening ceremony of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital in Cross Roads, St. Andrew. A large crowd gathers in front the hospital.

Nuttall Memorial Hospital

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Photograph of a nurse standing on the porch and staircase near the entrance of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital.

Nuttall Memorial Hospital

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"The refurbished Upper Nuttall Ward. The ward looks just like new according to one hospital attendant."

Nuttall Memorial Hospital

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A front view of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital in Cross Roads, Jamaica.

Nuttall Hospital

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A man addresses a large gathering at the opening ceremony of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital for on December 7, 1923.

New midwifery school at Spanish Town Hospital

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"The new midwifery school at the Spanish Town Hospital, which was opened in October this year, by Minister of Health and Environmental Control, Ken McNeil."

National Chest Hospital

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"Mrs. Faith Jumpp [left] director of the Canadian Save the Children's Fund [Cansave] handing over asthmatic drugs and inhalers valued at C$13,640 to Dr. Ashok Kumar of the National Chest Hospital recently. To the left of Mrs. Jumpp is Dr. Muriel…

National Chest Hospital

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"Chest Hospital Gift:Presenting a cheque for $1,000 to Dr. Muriel Lowe at right is Jamaica Netball Association President Barbara Buckley Jones; others from left are Hospital Administrator Miller; Miss Viola Lynch, Sister of the late Leila Robinson…

National Chest Hospital

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"Sister Gloria Swire, in charge of the 'C' and 'D' wards of the National Chest Hospital receiving a quantity of hand basins and fluoroscent lamps from the Rev. Winston Stewart, Pastor of the Pentecostal Tabernacle, Wildman Street."