The membership certificate is signed by Sampson Simson, the first President of The Jews' Hospital in New York, known after 1866 as The Mount Sinai Hospital.
Haber, IsaacThis is the doctoral diploma in medicine issued to Seligmann Teller, written in Latin and signed by faculty members of the University of Vienna. ..
Teller, SeligmanThis issue of The Jewish Messenger contains a list of donors at a ball at Niblo's to raise funds for The Jews' Hospital, later known as The Mount Sinai Hospital. The event was planned by Samuel Lewis and others.
This poster shows a fund raising appeal from October 1858 when The Mount Sinai Hospital was still the Jews' Hospital in New York. The text notes how The Mount Sinai Hospital "has a proud record of providing more free care than any general hospital in New York City."
Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, N.Y.)These are the first two casebooks of the Jews' Hospital in New York, which became The Mount Sinai Hospital in 1872. The entries begin with case #1, who was admitted on June 8, 1855. The case reports were initially written up after the case was closed.
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