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This series includes: full page advertisements, many from the New York Times; original ads from New York Times Magazine; an ad for Bion II, "From Mt. Sinai to Mt. Everest", colored and mounted on foamcore; and a full page ad in Tiempo New York about the Internal Medicine Associates showing a photograph of nurses in honor of Puerto Rican Heritage Month, 11/2006.
Zonder titelThe documents comprising the Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing Records Collection reflect the school’s inception, growth, and affairs for much of its 78 year existence (1896-1974). The collection is particularly rich in photographs, which include directors and other principals of the school as well as graduating classes.
The Alumnae Association Bulletin, subsequently the Roosevelt Review, remains a primary and exceptionally rich source of information, not only for the school’s affairs, but also for much of Roosevelt Hospital’s history and activities during that period.
Zonder titelLetterhead reads: "Miss Lillie Guinzburg 156 West 86th St. New York City"
Letter reads: "Dr. Turner -- Dear Doctor -- I made a mistake in Dr. Teller's name -- His name was Dr. Seligman Teller. Yours very truly, Lillie Guinzburg."
Additional note reads: "Died March 1885"
Zonder titelFirst issue titled Child Life Quarterly, all others titled Child Life Times. Numbering jumps from Volume 1, Issue 6 to Volume 4, Issue 1, and subsequent issues increment by volume rather than issue number; Fall 2007 does not include volume/issue number.
MAP stands for Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program.
These are messages to the Department Head listserv of The Mount Sinai Hospital. The messages are maintained only electronically.
Zonder titelIn 2013, The Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens began the construction of a new six-story hospital building. A topping-off ceremony for the new building took place in 2014.
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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