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A look inside the "body" of the AMA.
Woman in wheelchair having her pulse taken by nurse
Newspaper headline reads "Baby Dies; Physician Upheld - Autopsy Puts Boy In Class Of Defectives - Dr. Reinhardt Says Dr. Haiselden Did RIght to Allow Death"
The Black Stork delivers a crying baby to Dr. Haiselden's door.  A sign on the door reads "Black Stork Babies Not Treated"
Water color of a black stork with a baby flying over a home with boarded up windows and a sign on the roof reading "Black Stork Stay Off"
Motion Picture Directory Ad for The Black Stork at the LaSalle.  The ad has a picture of a black stork with a baby in a bundle in its beak.
Front and back covers of Elyria Rotary Club pamphlet about Gates Hospital for Crippled Children.
Photograph of "Elyria Memorial Hospital -- 1908"
Story of Edgar Allen's involvement in Gates Hospital for Crippled Children.
Page 2: Photographs of "Edgar F. Allen" and the "Gates Hospital for Crippled Children - 1915" Page 3: "Why the Rotary?" explains the need for and founding of the Ohio Society for Crippled Children
Page 4:  Photographs and brief bios of Harry Howett and James A. Hewitt who were both active in "Crippled Children movement" Page 5: Continues the story of the Rotary Club's work on behalf of Crippled Children.
Page 6: Photograph of Clarence Heyman, M.D., a doctor at Elyria Memorial Hospital. Page 7: Description of medical expertise Dr. Heyman provided for Elyria Memorial Hospital.
Page 8: Photo of "Elyria Memorial Hospital Today". Page 9: Description of "The Program Today" (Elyria Memorial Hospital's current (1973) program for Crippled Children.
Page 10: Photograph of Paul Harris Founder of "Rotary". Page 11: Description of Edgar Allen's efforts to establish hospitals in other cities.
Page 12: Rotary International logo and motto: "He profits most who serves the best". Page 13: "The Spirit of Rotary": Quotes from Rotary leaders.
Soldiers sit or lie on the ground in an outdoor courtyard. A nurse helps a soldier on crutches out the door.
A photograph of a young man with glasses.
A photograph of a young man wearing a tie.
Photograph of a young man standing with crutches.

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