A Bit of History for the 161st Birthday of Touro Infirmary

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Across
  1. 1. Religious faith that inspired the creation of the hospital.
  2. 3. Color of the uniforms of nurses' aides in World War II that inspired their nickname.
  3. 5. Sculptor of the 1935 bas relief above the Prytania Street entrance.
  4. 7. World War II newsletter about the medical staff.
  5. 9. Hospital magazine published from 1948 to 1992.
  6. 13. Touro was the first hospital in New Orleans to use these incubators.
  7. 14. First directress of nursing and the name of the Facilities building.
  8. 16. Baby born as the first recorded birth at the hospital.
  9. 17. Military corps of student nurses, including those at Touro, in World War II.
  10. 20. Touro doctor who pioneered insulin research.
Down
  1. 2. Women's volunteer group active from 1933-2012. They operated the Gift Shop.
  2. 4. Graduated nursing school in 1921 and became "Florence Nightingale of the Bayou Country."
  3. 6. Perhaps the most famous nurse in Touro and American Jewish history.
  4. 8. The building that houses Touro Infirmary Archives.
  5. 10. Former Touro surgeon who left to create his own hospital as one of our competitors.
  6. 11. The first house surgeon.
  7. 12. First name of the founder of the hospital.
  8. 15. Old riverfront mansion that housed the first Touro Infirmary.
  9. 18. Acronym for the former nursing school.
  10. 19. Perhaps the most famous doctor in Touro and New Orleans history.
  11. 20. Touro doctor who invented the nasogastric tube.