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      US AA116.S002.F1616.I0001 · Pièce · circa 1992
      Fait partie de Photograph collection on The Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

      A nurse standing next to the bedside of a female patient, looking through the window in the new Guggenheim Pavilion of The Mount Sinai Hospital. This is an interior window as part of the design by Architect I. M. Pei was that all patient rooms would have natural light coming in.

      US AA105.S007.F018.I001 · Pièce · circa 1900
      Fait partie de Roosevelt Hospital records

      The east end of the Roosevelt Hospital complex on West 59th Street; images includes the Ward V surgical building and the William J. Syms Operating Theatre. Note the memorial stone over the grave of founder James Henry Roosevelt to the bottom right.

      Sunshine Coach
      US AA088.S007.SS003.F323.I001 · Pièce · circa 1975
      Fait partie de Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

      The caption for this image in the July 1975 issue of the Beth Israel Pacemaker is as follows: "Patients arrive in style: BI has become a participant in Variety Clubs International 'Sunshine Coach' program. It began 16 years ago in a London orphanage which needed a bus to take children on country outings. Hence the name 'Sunshine' Coach. Since then, gifts of coaches, large and small, have been made to agencies caring for children. Martin Levin, president of Brandt Theatres, and his wife, daughter of New York Variety Club founder Billy Brandt, presented the coach to President Silver as a token of their appreciation to BIMC."

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