Medicine

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D008511

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  • The art and science of studying, performing research on, preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease, as well as the maintenance of health.

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    Medicine

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    Medicine

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    Medicine

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    • Usado para Specialities, Medical
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      Surgical gown, cap, and mask
      US AA097.S002.F030 · Unidad documental compuesta · about 1970
      Parte de Mount Sinai Hospital records

      One white gown with printed red "The Mount Sinai Hospital" logo on the front, plain blue cotton cap and white mask

      Sin título
      Hans Popper, MD, PhD papers
      US AA042 · Colección · 1941-1989

      The bulk of the Hans Popper Papers consists of two alphabetically organized subject files (approx. 10 feet each.) The first dates primarily from his tenure as Director of Pathology at The Mount Sinai Hospital and Dean for Academic Affairs at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. It consists primarily of records related to the administration of the Hospital and School of Medicine. The second dates from the years following his retirement in 1973 and consists primarily of research notes and an extensive correspondence file. The third major record series contains 4 linear feet of material relating to Dr. Popper’s attendance at conferences, seminars and other events, mostly but not exclusively post-1973. In addition, the collection includes smaller series containing records from Popper’s tenure at Cook County Hospital, his appointment books and pocket diaries, the records of his service on the Mount Sinai Medical Board, and oversized and audiovisual materials.

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      US AA088.S011.INT200 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2018-03-28
      Parte de Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

      In this interview, Dr. Newman discusses his recruitment to Beth Israel by his predecessor Ray Trussell, MD; his relationship with the Board of Trustees; BI’s role in the AIDS crisis and addiction treatment; the acquisition of Doctors Hospital and Kings Highway Hospital; the establishment of a Japanese-language medical practice; the affiliation with St. Luke’s-Roosevelt and creation of Continuum Health Partners. Individuals discussed include: Ray Trussell, MD; Charles Silver; Harold Fierman; Milton Petrie; Donna Mildvan; Harold Trigg, MD; Vincent Dole, MD and Marie Nyswander, PhD; Morton Hyman.

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      US AA147.F103 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2023 - 2024
      Parte de Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://nyscheck.org/
      • This website documents the partnership between the Icahn School of Medicine Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health and the New York State Department of Health to form the New York State Children's Environmental Health Centers (NYSCEHC or "NYSCHECK"). Its mission is to prevent, diagnose, and treat environmentally related conditions for families across New York State.
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      World War I Correspondence
      US AA088.S003.SS001.B004.F033 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1919-01 - 1919-12
      Parte de Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

      This folder includes the correspondence of Louis J. Frank with Beth Israel Hospital medical staff serving in World War I. Correspondence is mainly sent from France and Germany.

      Topics include discussion on daily life of those serving, travel throughout Europe, practicing medicine during and after battle, and reactions to Armistice.

      One major thread of correspondence includes a request from Dr. Joseph Horowitz, who, stationed in Germany with little to do after the Armistice, asks Louis J. Frank to coordinate with Congressman Isaac Siegel to help him return to work at Beth Israel Hospital.