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Archival description
US AA197 · Collection · 1995-2023

This is a hybrid collection of both paper and electronic material. This series includes: Policies on Intellectual Property: Ownership and Commercial Development (1997c); Inventors Guide, 2012; sample expired/abandoned patents; annual reports for 2012, 2013, 2017; and a Consulting Guide for faculty, 2013, 2015.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Mount Sinai Innovation Partners
US AA205 · Collection · 2003-2022

This is a hybrid collection of both paper and electronic material. This series includes: newsletters, programs and abstracts from Educational Research Day and the Excellence in Teaching Awards; directory (electronic).

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Institute for Medical Education
US AA206 · Collection · 1919 - 2023

The Alpha series includes: emails, GME newsletters, ACGME self study and response files. The Annual Updates series includes reports; demographic analysis reports, the Core Curriculum training for PGY-1; reports on review done by Morchand Center; Chief Residents Retreat abstracts. Electronic records include: House Staff Manual (2012- ).

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Office for Graduate Medical Education
US AA204 · Collection · 1970 - 2023-09

This is a hybrid collection of both paper and electronic material. This series includes the newsletter, Clinical Research Digest, 2009-2013, which became Research Digest, 2013- ; policies; mission statement. The newsletters are digital only.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Office of Research Services
US AA192 · Collection · 1986-2011

This is a hybrid collection of both paper and electronic material. This series includes: Policies and Guidelines Manuals, 1990- ; memoranda; Investigator's Manual, 2010, and 2018; E-Newsletter, 2006-2010 (digital, restricted).

Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Program for the Protection of Human Subjects
Ira Eliasoph, MD papers
US AA049 · Collection · 1946-2018

This collection includes articles and presentations by Dr. Eliasoph on historical topics, primarily in the history of ophthalmology; information on important Mount Sinai physicians, including Isidore Snapper; historical material and writings about the Department of Ophthalmology at The Mount Sinai Hospital; information on the Ophthalmology staff at Mount Sinai; and an autobiographical note. There is also information on the life of Dr. Benjamin Eliasoph, Ira's father, and letters to BE.

Eliasoph, Ira
US AA011 · Collection · 1911-1958

The records found in this collection represent the patient files created by I. C. Rubin in his private medical practice. They relate to his work in infertility and other gynecological areas.

Rubin, Isidor Clinton, 1883-1958
US AA009 · Collection · 1904-1959

The papers found in this collection are overwhelmingly of a professional nature: notebooks, notes, papers, reprints. Still, it is possible in reviewing these files to get some insights into Dr. Rubin as a person. The records that serve best to do this are the letters written to him over the years (Box 1) and the photographs that came as a part of this collection. Also, interspersed with his notes (see, for instance Box 3, f.2), are sheets of paper filled with "jottings", lists of trite phrases that seemed to have some relationship, one to the next. In the file of his own writings (Box 1, f.8), further aspects of him can be seen in a note on ancestral worship, and a letter to his wife in 1921. Also of note here is a file compiled in 1935 during a failed attempt to secure Dr. Rubin a Nobel Prize for his development of the Rubin Test. (See Box 2, f.5)

The professional material contains notes and raw data, as well as papers in progress and his collected works. The notebooks include those from his medical school days at Columbia Physicians and Surgeons in 1904 and 1905, as well as notes taken while studying in Vienna. Some of the latter were written in German. The notebooks are arranged chronologically.

The Papers/Reprints files are arranged alphabetically by subject or title, depending on how Rubin labeled the folders. These papers are mostly all undated. The files many times contain long notes on the topic and show Rubin's thoughts and questions he wanted to solve. If no paper was included in the file with the notes, they were simply labeled "Notes" and filed under that heading.

Other items of particular interest or value in this collection include the typed copies of articles relating to fibroid tumors, dating from 1878-1932. (Box 1, f.3) There is a long note about a visit he made to Austria in the early 1920's where he discusses the changes brought by the First World War. (Box 1, f.8) Finally, there are operative assignments from 1911, listing which operations Dr. Rubin performed on a given day and his notes about the case. On these, and throughout the collection, there are many drawings to illustrate pathology or technique. Any patient information here is restricted according to the law and the policies of the Archives.

One of the more interesting parts of this collection is the photographs that accompany it. They date from 1907-1958, mostly black and white. Of special note are a series of snapshots from the Rubins' trip to Greece in June, 1952 to receive an honorary degree from the University of Athens. There is also a photograph of Dr. Rubin's private examining room in 1911. Dr. Hiram Vineberg is pictured in Mount Sinai's clinical amphitheatre in 1907, supervising an operation without surgical masks. There are also many photos of unidentified babies, usually with an inscription of thanks to Dr. Rubin.

Many of the photographs are oversize. These can be found in Box 7. The photographs of events, many in rolls, are stored in Box 6. Memorabilia, a Jacobi Medallion and two souvenir money clips, have been placed in Box 5.

Rubin, Isidor Clinton, 1883-1958
US AA043 · Collection · 1941-2005

This small collection has three series: the Biographical/Personal series, the Professional series, and the Reprints series. The records were not organized in any meaningful way when they were received, aside from the numbered reprint series.

The Biographical series contains information and correspondence from Dr. Gabrilove's later years. There is information about Awards he created at Mount Sinai. There is also a file of correspondence in the Biographical series between Dr. Gabrilove and a group of donors who supported his research. This series also has files on awards and honors received by Gabrilove and the speeches he made at those events. These include historical insight into the history of the Endocrinology Division at Mount Sinai. This series also includes a file on Gabrilove's daughter, Janice Gabrilove, MD, who has done pioneering work in oncology and joined the staff at Mount Sinai, her alma mater, in early 1998. Lester Gabrilove was her biggest booster and the files show his interest in her career.

One strength of this small collection is the information it contains about the Division of Endocrinology, including its staff and fellowship program. Of special note is the Professional series Correspondence file, which includes memos from Dorothy Krieger, MD, then Chief of the Endocrinology Division, as she turned over control of the Division in February 1985 due to a battle with cancer. She died later that year. Dr. Gabrilove was named Acting Chief and ran the Division until the appointment of Terry Davies, MD. There is also information here about some of Dr. Krieger's grants that were assumed by others.

The collection also contains files on grants and research. There is a limited amount of correspondence with colleagues on these matters. Dr. Gabrilove was very involved with professional associations in his field, and those groups are represented here.

The collection includes a large, framed certificate given to Dr. Gabrilove on the occasion of his 80th birthday in 1997.

Gabrilove, J. Lester
James F. Holland, MD papers
US AA050 · Collection · 1946-2011

This collection consists of papers created by James F. Holland, MD.

Holland, James F., 1925-
US AA052 · Collection · 1947

The collection consists primarily of original pen-and-ink sketches by Phyllis Mulford ’47 that were used in the production of the Class of 1947 Yearbook. Although they were scheduled to be disposed of after printing, Ms. White retrieved them from the yearbook office, had them mounted and framed, and displayed them for many years in her home. Subjects depicted in the sketches include various scenes of nursing activity and student recreational life; a detailed list is given below.

The collection also includes a book of laboratory exercises, the Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, used by Ms. White during her time as a nursing student. It also contains a copy of Three Arches, the Class of 1947 Yearbook, with extensive inscriptions to Ms. White.

White, Janet Chamberlin