Children's Hospital Boston Treating Polio at Children's Hospital Boston Close Window
photo of Bader and Carnegie buildings Bader and Carnegie Buildings, 1930

The opening of the Bader Building in May 1930, ushered in a remarkable era of clinical research that has remained an essential aspect of the Children's Hospital Boston's mission. The new six-story structure was used primarily as a special unit for children afflicted with infantile paralysis, or polio.

Photo: Children's Hospital Boston Archives.

Images and captions for this gallery taken from Images of America: Children's Hospital Boston. Order the book...

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