A mother with a baby; advertising the Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Colour lithograph, 1895.

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November 1st 1895
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679770i
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A mother with a baby; advertising the Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Colour lithograph, 1895. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The Chicago Lying-in Dispensary was opened by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1869-1942) on 14 February 1895 and moved to larger premises in April 1896 (Fishbein and De Lee pp. 51-54)

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[Chicago] : Chicago evening journal, November 1st 1895 ([Chicago] : The Gribler Bank Note Company)

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 81.7 x 56 cm

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For the benefit of the Maternity Hospital. Woman's edition, Chicago evening journal, November 1st 1895.

References note

Morris Fishbein with Sol Theron De Lee, Joseph Bolivar De Lee: crusading obstetrician, New York 1949

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Wellcome Collection 679770i

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