
The Proposed West Wing Addition to South Shore Hospital

Laboratory employees kick off the groundbreaking of the W. Torrey and Doris Little Center.

The 1994 ribbon-cutting of the Laban Pratt Building

Honoring Dr. Archie Keigan (left) with Dr. Richard Kilfarile, Dr. Arthur Sullivan, Dr. Frank Durant, and Dr. L. Burton Benjamin.

1926 nurses, many of whom boarded at the hospital for a fee.

31 staff members were honored in 1956, including William O'Neil, James Barnard, Adelaide Ness, George Benedict, Isabel Chase, and Dr. Robert Ross.

Amid the baby boom in 1942, the length of stay in the maternity ward was cut from 12 to 7 days, to address overcrowding.

During World War II, nurses took photographs of new mothers and their babies, like Edith Morris and her infant, to send to their enlisted family fighting overseas.

In 1945, hundreds of people born at Weymouth Hospital gather for a reunion, including the first Weymouth Hospital baby, Joseph Weymouth DelMonaco, born June 2, 1922.

Post World War II, the nursery improved babies' health by ensuring they were only placed in one bassinet during their stay.

Two obstetricians hold four of their young patients.

$78,000 in grants from The Ford Foundation, $100,000 in donations from the community, and $58,000 in equipment from the Sunlight Hospital, Dreamworld in Scituate funded the West Wing pediatric unit.

1940 anesthesiologist monitors a patient.

Nurse Lynn MacDonald with Home Care flushes Nicole Coulimore's tracheotomy.

Red Sox Hall of Famer Jim Rice with Friends President Geraldine Thompson.

Hospital Volunteers

Weymouth mayor Susan Kay visits the Friends of the South Shore.

Red Sox Pitcher Tim Wakefield Tours the Hospital.

Country Music Superstar Martina McBride performed a benefit concert in Cohasset for South Shore VNA in 2011. Pictured with Carol Bulman, Helen Garvey, and Jann Ahearn.

Ophthalmologist Dr. Geoffrey Emerson, the grandson of hospital founder Dr. George Emerson.