Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. A patient named Mrs. Conrad seated on a bed as a doctor examines her eyes and throat before an operation. A nurse stands near the bed and records the observations. The doctor examines the knee bones of the patient with an instrument.
Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. A patient named Mrs. Conrad lying in a bed as a nurse comes. She takes the patient's blood sample. An electrocardiograph request slip. The patient is lying in the bed and an electrocardiogram machine near the bed. A technician operates the machine. Leads attached to limbs of the patient. The technician works on controls of the machine.
Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. A basal metabolism request slip. A sign on a door reads 'Basal Metabolism'. A patient in a bed as a doctor attaches a mask over his face. A basal metabolism machine in operation moves up and down. The patient with the mask over his mouth lying in the bed.
The Eleventh Annual Field Trials of English Springer Spaniels in Verbank, New York. A gallery lined up at the Verbank Hunting and Fishing Club for the first series. Mountains in the background. Elias Vail handles dog named Speed of Falcon Hill. Eltinge F. Warner and David Wagstaff aim guns. Mrs. Walton Ferguson judges the performance. Elias Vail watches as the dog named Rowcliffe Hill Billy runs across a field and catches a bird. H. L. Ferguson with dog named Fleet of Falcon Hill,winner of the series open.
"Century of Progress" Chicago World's Fair of 1933-1934. Bavarian-type building with sign reading: "The Black Forest." Visitors strolling through the area. A Hawaiian show performed by midgets, who play guitars while one dances the Hula. Midgets play a "craps" dice game on the street, with wagers of silver coins on the ground. Fair visitors watch. The game is broken up by midgets dressed as policemen.
Crews of American young men loading up and organizing for training in fire fighting duties, circa 1920. Unemployed workers in lines and waiting queues in 1933 during Great Depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces the formation of Civilian Conservation Corps. Civilian Conservation Corps men of the forest service, at work, setting up telephone poles, stringing wire, building roads, building fire lookout towers, and helping to fight fires.
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