Hospitals -- New York (State) -- New York
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Beth Israel Hospital (New York, N.Y.) collection
This collection contains annual reports, a report of the president, fliers and pamphlets describing hospital services and a commemorative brochure of the hospitals 75th anniversary. Also included is the following publication: Pace Maker (1969-1972).
Betty Kaplan, papers
The collection consists of material relating to Betty Kaplan's involvement in two volunteer philanthropic groups affiliated with the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital (Brooklyn, NY): the Lillian R. Spector League, and the Mildred Forman Foundation for Cardiac Children. Included are minutes of meetings of the LRSL, anniversary journals and correspondence of the LRSL, and a photograph album of a dinner given by the LRSL honoring Betty Kaplan. Also included is an anniversary album of the MFFCC and newspaper clippings relating to Betty Kaplan's work with MFFCC.
Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged (New York, N.Y.) Annual Reports and Publications
This collection includes annual reports, which detail donations to the hospital, spending, and patrons. Also includes publications of The home news and The home front.
Lebanon Hospital (New York, N.Y.)
This collection consists of annual reports.
Lying-in Hospital (New York, N.Y.)
This collection consists of annual reports.
Montefiore Hospital collection
This collection is comprised of annual reports, reports, promotional material, invitations, programs, correspondence and brochures. The documents in this collection describe anniversary celebrations, home care availability and patient care. Also included are reports to the community regarding health issues, hospital services and hospital events. The following publication is also included in the collection: Montefiore Digest (1935-1940).
Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, N.Y.) Records
The Mount Sinai Hospital Records document efforts to establish a Jewish hospital in New York City and the subsequent founding and growth of that hospital, the Jews' Hospital in New York, later renamed Mount Sinai Hospital. The Mount Sinai Hospital became one of the largest teaching hospitals in the United States. Included in the collection are annual reports, clippings, minutes, invitations, pamphlets, programs, publications. Of special note are two folders of compiled memos written by Mount Sinai Hospital staff while serving overseas during World War Two.
Records of Chotiner Yugend Branch 271, Workmen's Circle Chotiner Bessarabier Branch 200
Anniversary journals. Financial records. Pamphlets of various Bessarabian and Chotiner groups. Correspondence and other material pertaining to the publication of the memorial books. Photographs.