Ted Malone interview a man who is getting his vitals taken by two nurses
Description
Two white female nurses take an unidentified white man's vital signs as Ted Malone, as a war correspondent, bends to speak with him while holding a pencil and tablet. One nurse wears a smock over her blouse and is checking her watch at she tests the man's pulse with his left wrist. Both nurses wear nurse caps with a red cross patch sewn on the brim. The other nurse holds a stethoscope to the crook in his arm and holds his right wrist. The man wears a necktie, suspenders, and a wristwatch and has his sleeves rolled up. Ted is in his war correspondent uniform. On the table is a blood pressure gauge, a flask of cotton balls, a flask of cotton swabs, a bottle filled with a liquid, small vials, a pencil, papers, stacks of stat cards.
No date; likely 1945
Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.