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  • Items comprising a collection of leaves of paper, parchment, wood, stiffened textile, ivory, metal tablets, or other flat material, that are blank, written on, or printed, and are strung or bound together in a volume.

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          US AA148.S002.DR001.I001 · Item · 1946
          Parte de Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing records

          This volume, written by a former director of the school, covers the establishment of the Roosevelt Hospital and the need for the establishment of the School of Nursing. It discusses the admittance requirements, the establishment of its curriculum, and development of the school under four of its first directors and the establishment of its Alumnae Association. It also includes chapters on the nurses serving during World War I and II and includes rosters listing those names, as well as many photographs of the nurses and students during the first fifty years.

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          "Medical Leaves"
          US AA160.B002.F004 · Documento · 1939
          Parte de Joseph Goldbloom collection on I. W. Held

          Medical Leaves is "dedicated to a study of Jewish medical history and contemporary Jewish medical problems" (from Foreword). Includes a chapter by I. W. Held, MD and Nathan Ratnoff, MD titled "The Problem of the Medical Refugee in the United States."

          US AA148.S002.DR001 · Documento · 1946
          Parte de Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing records

          This volume, written by a former director of the school, covers the establishment of the Roosevelt Hospital and the need for the establishment of the School of Nursing. It discusses the admittance requirements, the establishment of its curriculum, and development of the school under four of its first directors and the establishment of its Alumnae Association. It also includes chapters on the nurses serving during World War I and II and includes rosters listing those names, as well as many photographs of the nurses and students during the first fifty years.

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