Humanities

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  • Fields of inquiry in human constructs and concerns as opposed to natural processes and social relations. These are traditionally the study of literature, philosophy, and religion.

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        182 Descrição arquivística resultados para Humanities

        US AA116.S002.F0249.I005 · Item · circa September-October 1971
        Parte de Photograph collection on The Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

        Accompanying caption reads: "Mount Sinai staff, patients, and passers-by had a chance to view the talent of East Harlem artists this summer in a show arranged by Marx Bowens, Medical Center Director of Community Affairs, and Blake Hobbs, Director of Cultural Arts Center of Union Settlement, East 104th St. Shown here in one exhibit area across the street from the Hospital (the other was a wall of KCC), are (l. to r.): Odessa Frazier and Karen Crippern of Union Settlement; Mr. Bowens; Luis C. Ferreira, also of the Settlement, and Mr. Hobbs, who has encouraged ad developed art talent in the community. Some of the paintings prints, and drawings were for sale. As an appreciation for the opportunity to show their work, the Cultural Center sent a contribution to the Hospital and presented a charcoal sketch by of the the artists, Tecla, to Hospital Director. Dr. S. David Pomrinse."

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        Richard Boies Stark papers, artwork, and memorabilia
        US AA040 · Coleção · 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.

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        Esther Winkler Shapiro, RN, PhD papers and memorabilia
        US AA039 · Coleção · 1937-1979

        This collection consists primarily of correspondence, documents, photographs and memorabilia dating from Esther Winkler Shapiro’s service as a U.S. Army nurse on the Pacific front during the Second World War, with a smaller assortment of material dating from her time as a nursing student at The Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing. Memorabilia include a World War II Army Nurse Corps uniform and cap, a Japanese flag, and Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing caps. The collection include a shipboard newsletter from the U.S.S. Repose and a hospital newspaper from Thomas M. England General Hospital, locations where Shapiro served.

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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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        Albert S. Lyons, MD papers
        US AA032 · Coleção · 1932-2000

        The Albert S. Lyons Papers consist primarily of the professional records of Dr. Albert S. Lyons and of the ostomate self-help groups with which he was involved. The collection is organized into nine series. Series 1, Correspondence, contains personal and professional correspondence. Series 2, Writings, contains published and unpublished articles, lectures and reviews. Series 3, Professional Associations, contains the records of Dr. Lyons' involvement in numerous professional organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the American College of Gastroenterology, the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York Surgical Society, the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, and the Physicians' Wine Appreciation Society. Series 4, Project Files, contains files on research projects both within and outside the field of medicine, including several surgical and medical projects and a wide range of proposed books. Series 5, Oral History, contains records related to the study and practice of oral history and consists primarily of material from the Oral History Association's annual colloquia. Series 6, History of Medicine, contains records related to Dr. Lyons's work in medical history, including material related to the book Medicine: An Illustrated History and the records of Dr. Lyons's activities as a teacher of medical history at Mount Sinai. Series 7, Subject Files, contains subject files on a wide variety of topics, including material related to the creation of the Mount Sinai Archives and the records of Dr. Lyons's service at a number of New York City hospitals. Series 8, Ostomies & Ostomy Associations, consists of material related to ostomy patient self-help groups and to ostomies in general. It contains an extensive collection of material related to the United Ostomy Association, smaller files of material on local and regional ostomy groups, subject files, and collections of periodicals, vendor publications and miscellaneous literature. Finally, Series 9, Plaques, Slides and Oversized Material, contains oversized and artifactual material including diplomas, professional certificates, presentation slides and honorary plaques.

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        Henry D. Janowitz, MD papers
        US AA055 · Coleção · 1950-2007

        This small collection consists of a few articles by and about Dr. Janowitz, appointment papers to various medical institutions, clippings, and awards. There is also a group of photographs that have been removed to the Archives' Photograph Collection under Janowitz' name. The volume, Pancreatic Inflammatory Disease (Hoeber, 1965) co-authored with Dr. David Dreiling, is in the Archives' Mount Sinai Author collection.

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        George Baehr, MD collection of memorabilia
        US AA136 · Coleção · 1919-1978

        Includes: awards, citations, military insignia, Red Cross insignia (wife's); 1 file of letters.

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