"There is no racial barrier in Los Angeles County General Hospital. Conditions are crowded and staff overworked, but the main job is to see that the sick and poor are attended and treated. Photo date: June 2, 1959."
"Patients lined up in "Stretcher Alley" on the basement level of the main building at Los Angeles County General Hospital on June 3, 1959. Incoming patients with every ailment imaginable are lined up along crowded hallways."
"Exterior view of Los Angeles County General Hospital on July 16, 1960. It is one of the largest and provides front rank medical care, research, and medical training. Shown is the Acute Unit, where more than 100,000 Los Angeles County citizens are admitted annually as bed patients, and more than 750,000 clinic visits are recorded for outpatients during each year."