Ephemera

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          6 Archival description results for Ephemera

          Ennio Gallozzi, MD papers
          US AA161 · Collection · 1955-2011

          This is a collection of documents and photographs donated by Dr. Gallozzi. They include letters from colleagues and patients (which are restricted to preserve patient privacy), notes from friends, certificates and diplomas, invitations to alumni events and dedications, and photographs of himself with colleagues, and lists of staff.

          Gallozzi, Ennio
          US AA164 · Collection · 2023-01-09 - 2023-01-12

          Collection consists of posters, flyers, and other ephemera from the January, 2023 New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) strike at Mount Sinai Hospital that began on 2023-01-09 and ended 2023-01-12.

          New York State Nurses Association
          US AA040 · Collection · 1937-2008

          The collection includes award ribbons,brochures; catalogs; certificates; clippings; correspondence; journal entries (labeled ‘notes’); exhibit announcements, layout plans, and invitations; lists of artwork (some include prices); photographs of artwork and of people; and a volume of poetry.

          The seven and one half inches of materials focuses on Dr. Stark’s artist career and only references his medical career and his war-time service.

          Stark, Richard Boies, 1915-
          US AA098 · Collection · 1850 - 2015

          The records of St. Luke’s Hospital Center (1857-1979) includes the records of the earlier years of St. Luke’s Hospital (1857-1952), prior to merging with Woman’s Hospital (1953); the addition of the word “Center” to the name in 1965 is to indicate the multiple institutions involved. The collection is stronger in the administrative records; the clinical records contain within are sparse and incomplete. Some of what is here are restricted under HIPPA laws because they contain personal information on patients.

          The materials include meeting minutes and reports of the Board of Managers and Medical Board and their executive committees as well as some alumni groups; correspondence; committee, death logs; patient casebooks; photographs; videos; legal briefs, opinions, real estate documents and patents; by-laws, acts, and constitution of the hospitals; dietary and formulary lists; superintendent’s statistics logs; pastor’s records; some departmental records; patient and medical library records; event programs; house staff skit scripts; St. Johnland documents; medical and surgical reports; military records; various publications, both historical and commercial; newsletters; reprints of doctors’ articles; artifacts, both medical, military, and historical and ephemera.

          St. Luke's Hospital Center (New York, N.Y.)