Photographs

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      Photographs

      • UF Pics (Photographs)
      • UF Photos
      • UF Pix (Photographs)
      • UF Snapshots

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      Photographs

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      Kanick, Virginia
      US AA151.F487 · File · Februaru 1971; circa 1990
      Part of Biographical photograph collection

      4 images, 3 taken in 1971 (b/w) showing Dr. Kanick at the X-ray box and 1 color image taken several years later, possibly at her retirement.

      McGowan, A.
      US AA098 · Collection · 1850 - 2015

      The records of St. Luke’s Hospital Center (1857-1979) includes the records of the earlier years of St. Luke’s Hospital (1857-1952), prior to merging with Woman’s Hospital (1953); the addition of the word “Center” to the name in 1965 is to indicate the multiple institutions involved. The collection is stronger in the administrative records; the clinical records contain within are sparse and incomplete. Some of what is here are restricted under HIPPA laws because they contain personal information on patients.

      The materials include meeting minutes and reports of the Board of Managers and Medical Board and their executive committees as well as some alumni groups; correspondence; committee, death logs; patient casebooks; photographs; videos; legal briefs, opinions, real estate documents and patents; by-laws, acts, and constitution of the hospitals; dietary and formulary lists; superintendent’s statistics logs; pastor’s records; some departmental records; patient and medical library records; event programs; house staff skit scripts; St. Johnland documents; medical and surgical reports; military records; various publications, both historical and commercial; newsletters; reprints of doctors’ articles; artifacts, both medical, military, and historical and ephemera.

      St. Luke's Hospital Center (New York, N.Y.)
      US AA200 · Collection · 1852 - 2010-05-04

      This collection was brought together by the archivists at the Arthur H. Aufses, Jr., MD Archives. Photographic negatives were separated from their original collection and collocated. In some instances, photographic prints exist of the negatives elsewhere in the Archives; in these cases, the files have an alternative identifier "Negatives" which corresponds with the identifier of the folder of negatives. The process of separating out negatives was discontinued circa 2021-2023.

      Arthur H. Aufses, Jr., MD Archives
      Buildings - Chapel - Artwork
      US AA105.S007.F039 · File
      Part of Roosevelt Hospital records

      One photograph of artwork piece titled "Virgin and Child, St. John and another Saint" by Matteo di Giovanni di Bartolo (1435-1495), located in the Interfailth Chapel at Mount Sinai West.

      US AA105.S007.F018.I001 · Item · circa 1900
      Part of 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.

      US AA040 · Collection · 1937-2008

      The collection includes award ribbons,brochures; catalogs; certificates; clippings; correspondence; journal entries (labeled ‘notes’); exhibit announcements, layout plans, and invitations; lists of artwork (some include prices); photographs of artwork and of people; and a volume of poetry.

      The seven and one half inches of materials focuses on Dr. Stark’s artist career and only references his medical career and his war-time service.

      Stark, Richard Boies, 1915-
      US AA103 · Collection · 1850-1944

      This small collection includes a letter, a hymn, and several books written by William A. Muhlenberg, a few inscribed to particular people. Several books written about him are included, the most significant by Dr. Robert Abbe, which describes Muhlenberg's childhood, and bears Abbe’s autograph, and Muhlenberg’s personal Bible. The finding aid container list also includes other books about the family and its history that are held in the archives library.

      St. Luke's Hospital Center. Richard Bolling Medical Library
      US AA007 · Collection · 1888-1928

      This small collection, (inclusive dates: 1888-1928), is comprised primarily of eight folders of reprints of Abbe's published articles on a variety of medical case studies, and a number of reprint articles about Abbe by others (1 folder). The remaining twelve folders include: an address by Abbe to soldiers leaving for World War I from Maine; a 70th birthday dinner menu, and a bound volume of transcriptions of congratulatory letters on the same occasion; out-going letters to nephew Hubert Howson and niece Helen Louise Howson, Robert Abbe MacKenzie, a distant relative and namesake, and Carrie Bath, the St. Luke's Director of Nursing, recommending two Bar Harbor, Maine women for the program; an article on his donation of artifacts of prominent medical figures to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; several small drawings and doggerel ("comic verse composed in irregular rhythm") by Abbe; recollections of him by Robert Abbe MacKenzie; a memorial book of quotes from Abbe's writings; and a few photographs including formal portraits of Abbe, and prints of images he made of his family in Maine, taken from Lumiere autochrome plates, as well as the original autochrome plates. Note that the photographs have been removed from the collection and added to the Mount Sinai Archives Photograph Collection, and need to be requested separately for viewing.

      Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928