Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An illustration depicting the second Homeopathic Hospital at 146 Second Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh near Smithfield Street. The hospital opened this structure to the public in 1883. Shadyside Hospital changed its name from the Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital of Pittsburgh to its current name in 1938. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of the horse-drawn ambulance for the Homeopathic Hospital in Downtown Pittsburgh that was in use from 1898-1900. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of one of Shadyside Hospital's operating rooms, from between 1890-1910. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of a group of doctors and nurses operating on a patient between 1890-1910. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of a man standing next to a Homeopathic Hospital ambulance, taken in 1921. The image contains a caption that reads "one of the finest ambulances in Pgh." (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of the main entrance to Shadyside Hospital's first building at the corner of Aiken and Centre Avenues taken in December 1969. The hospital demolished this structure in 1972 to make room for its current building. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image from 1925 or 1926 of the main entrance to Shadyside Hospital's first building at the corner of Aiken and Centre Avenues showcasing the addition of a new North Wing. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos Charles Dryden sitting in a new ambulance purchased for Shadyside Hospital. Dr. Marcus, an intern, stands next to the ambulance. Picture taken in 1936. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos A group of nurses and hospital staff watching a nurse break ground in 1940 for a new dispensary and residence for nurses for Shadyside Hospital. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos William E. Barron (right) and two unidentified Shadyside Hospital Board of Trustees members at the eightieth-anniversary celebration for Shadyside Hospital. This image appeared in the December 1946 issue of "The Voice of Shadyside" newsletter. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos Mrs. Edward Glassburn (middle) and three unidentified women observing the Shadyside Hospital Building Fund chart. The hospital reached its goal to construct a new wing for the hospital. This image appeared in the Spring 1955 issue of "The Voice of Shadyside" newsletter. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of a brick commemorating Shadyside Hospital's first structure at the corner of Aiken and Centre Avenues. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos A 1969 image of a portion of the construction crew during the construction of Shadyside Hospital's South Wing. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of an aerial view of Shadyside Hospital. The hospital added the North Wing, left-hand side, in 1926 and the South Wing, right-hand side, in 1955. The hospital demolished the main structure in 1972 to make room for the current building. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos An image of the main entrance for Shadyside Hospital's first structure at the corner of Aiken and Centre Avenues. The hospital demolished this structure in 1972 to make room for its current building. Picture taken in December 1969. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Shadyside Hospital Historical Photos 1969 demolition of Shadyside Hospital's original structure at the corner of Aiken and Centre Avenues. Shadyside Hospital's current building is visible in the background. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
UPMC Shadyside Hospital
UPMC Shadyside Hospital Founded in 1866 in downtown Pittsburgh as the Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, the pioneering medical facility moved to Shadyside in 1910 and was renamed Shadyside Hospital on May 12, 1938.
UPMC Shadyside Hospital
UPMC Shadyside Hospital Founded in 1866 in downtown Pittsburgh as the Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, the pioneering medical facility moved to Shadyside in 1910 and was renamed Shadyside Hospital on May 12, 1938.
UPMC Shadyside Hospital Founded in 1866 in downtown Pittsburgh as the Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, the pioneering medical facility moved to Shadyside in 1910 and was renamed Shadyside Hospital on May 12, 1938.