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PGH Nursery for Premature Babies

The hard living experienced by impoverished African American women necessitated major adjustments on the hospital’s part. Responding to the high incidence of premature births, which were linked to poor nutrition, pre-natal cigarette and alcohol use, problems with sanitation, and high levels of stress, the hospital operated six nurseries for premature babies. The photo shows one of these nurseries in 1956.

Neighborhoods
University City
1956
Attribution/Credit

Courtesy of Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA