Collage of Dave Lee and nursing staff and Loyola Hospital Unit article

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Title

Collage of Dave Lee and nursing staff and Loyola Hospital Unit article

Description

(left) A patient, presumably Dave Lee, sits upright, smiling in a hospital bed. Two nursing staff stand to either side of Lee and look at them, smiling. The words "DAVE LEE" can be seen at the bottom and top right corner of the photograph.

(right) This article contains information on the Loyola-sponsored 108th Army General Hospital, which established its headquarters at The Hospital Beaujou in Clichy, France in October 1944. Many of the staff, comprising doctors, dentists, nurses and enlisted men, were drawn from Loyola's medical program and affiliated hospitals.

*This collage was created using images from various sources (see 'Source' for more information).

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1940s, 1944

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Refer to source

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

University Archives and Special Collections

Source

Subject

Loyola University Chicago
World War II

Rights

Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.

Item sets

Collage of Dave Lee and nursing staff and Loyola Hospital Unit article