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      Portrait of Barry Coller
      US AA151.F169.I001 · Pièce · 1994
      Fait partie de Biographical photograph collection

      A photographic portrait of Barry S. Coller, MD as he was beginning his tenure as Chairman and Director of the Department of Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Hospital. He served in that role from 1993-2001.

      US AA151.F169.I001 · Pièce · 1994
      Fait partie de Biographical photograph collection

      This image shows Barry S. Coller, MD (middle), Chairman of the Department of Medicine of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, at an awards ceremony with two recipients. Sheldon Glabman, MD is on the left and Richard M. Stein is on the right. This photograph was taken outside the Hatch Auditorium in the Guggenheim Pavilion at The Mount Sinai Hospital.

      US AA102 · Collection · 1854-1960

      This is a small collection. Of particular significance are the two patient registers, or casebooks, of the Infirmary which report on the condition of the patients cared for there by the Sisterhood of the Holy Communion. The last page of the second volume refers to the transition to the new St. Luke’s Hospital in 1858. The collection also includes several historical sketches of the church, a program from the 90th anniversary service, a short biography of Anne Ayres, the first Sister, is included as well as a portrait of her, and pictures of the church building. (Note that these have been moved to the Archives Photograph Collection.) A Founders’ Day sermon from 1927 and a charming Christmas card from a Miss Roberts and Sister Anne are also found in the collection.

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