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          US AA101 · Collection · 1854-1966 (bulk 1855-1952)

          The documents comprising the records of the Woman’s Hospital in the State of New York include annual reports, committee reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs, reprints and written works prepared by the medical staff, 19th century patient casebooks, the manuscript of the first gynecological text book in the U.S., notebooks recording expectant fathers’ thoughts, original gynecological illustrations for text books, and medical instruments. Although most of the material deals with the administrative aspects of the hospital, documentation of the medical staffs’ accomplishments is also provided.

          Bound volumes of annual reports, which include reports from the Woman’s Hospital Association, Board of Governors, Board of Supervisors and the Medical Department, form the most complete series among these records, though the collection lacks the first 22 volumes of reports, and only starts at Volume 23, 1877-1878. The reports provide a description of the hospital’s organizational structure and its constitution and by-laws. Additionally, each offers an overview of the major events and accomplishments for that year: statistical data, such as the number of patients admitted and treated, financial information concerning the budget, and donations and their donors. Several of the reports include the text of speeches given at the annual combined meetings of the Boards and biographical sketches of hospital physicians. (Note: Earlier copies of Woman’s Hospital annual reports are found at the New York Historical Society.)

          Also included in the annual reports are monthly and quarterly reports submitted to the Board of Governors by the Boards and their committees. Their dates and numbers imply that several are missing. These reports include statistical information, e.g., number of patients being treated, financial data, and descriptions of the hospital’s physical condition. Although incomplete, the medical reports provide statistical and narrative reports of the pathologist and other physicians.

          Minutes of meetings constitute a significant portion of this collection. They record the proceedings of the various Boards and their respective committees. The discussions reveal the hierarchy in the Woman’s Hospital organizational structure. There are gaps in the reports, however.

          Some correspondence addressed to the Board of Governors has been filed with the Board’s records. Several of the letters refer to appointments of physicians and other personnel, while the remainder are general in nature.

          The casebooks span dates between 1855 and 1871 and include patient information from J. Marion Sims, MD and Thomas Addis Emmet, MD. The text includes original, hand drawn pencil sketches of some of the cases, sometimes in color. The original casebooks are fragile and have been digitally scanned for researcher use.

          The records of the Woman’s Hospital in the State of New York shed light on the history of the Hospital from an organizational and medical perspective. The evolution of the hospital is highlighted by the wide time span covered by the materials. References to other hospitals and certain epidemics supply information about general health conditions in New York City during this time period.

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          US AA116.S002.F0249.I003 · Pièce · 1969-04
          Fait partie de Photograph collection on The Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

          Original map created by the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Community Planning Board District II in April 1969 at a 1:200 scale. Map additions created by Alice Lynch, Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York.

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          US AA116.S002.F0249.I005 · Pièce · circa September-October 1971
          Fait partie 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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