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