1944: (Yvonne Sylvain at Le Service d’Hygiène — Yvonne Sylvain Not Starting Her One-Day-a-Week Shift at the General Hospital Until Several Months After This …
1944: (Yvonne Sylvain at Le Service d’Hygiène — Yvonne Sylvain Not Starting Her One-Day-a-Week Shift at the General Hospital Until Several Months After This Baby Was Found but Working in the Neighborhood at Le Service d’Hygiène au Centre de Santé Servicing LaSaline and Cité Vincent — She Would Have Heard the Details of the Baby’s Rescue): Yvonne Sylvain did not start her one-day-a-week shift at the general hospital until several months after this baby was found, but she worked in the neighborhood at Le Service d’Hygiène au Centre de Santé servicing LaSaline and Cité Vincent, so she would have heard the details of the baby’s rescue — the Sylvain sisters’ institutional presence in the neighborhood meant that the distance between the elite feminist movement and the abandoned baby was measured not in class zones but in city blocks.