A procedure in the operating room at Minneapolis City Hospital; staff pictured from left to right are Alma Wyard, Dr. Newgard, Isabel St. Clair, Dr. Drake, Dr. Owre, Dr. Braasch, a urologist from the Mayo Clinic, and Jeanette Larson (Mrs. Eitel), superintendent of nurses.
An internal view of the Minneapolis General Hospital's sewing room; seamstresses pictured left to right are Gladys Murray, Blanche Myers, and Leone Lattimer.
An operation at Minneapolis City Hospital is shown; staff pictured from left to right are Nellie McKellup, Margaret Tucker, Dr. Schroeder, Isabel St. Clair, Dr. Jones, Dr. Goehrs, and Mrs. Mary Clyde.
An operation at The Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis during the early twentieth century. The nurse at the head of the patient, The Swedish Hospital School of Nursing class of 1902 graduate Elsie Nelson, is administering anesthesia.
Surgery Room A at The Swedish Hospital, Minneapolis. In contrast to earlier surgical suites, this room does not have a viewing balcony for medical students and nursing staff.
Surgery Room B at The Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis. The large window would have allowed an ample supply of natural light to illuminate the room during a surgery.