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"A Record of Progress" [Annual report] : 1956
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Frypris of eoms Tambonie Aue- e (PR o e b Bl Congs Kooni oy Hensoeial Blood Cocgulatan, Hwostage and Moraliy o e Gulisi Pi…
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With Lovie, P, Robison B. 4, & Horrn: Incidtac Hioad Futar Vol Am. ). i, P Propariion o Avirbed Serum B (siA). A…
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BETH ISRAEL IS . APPROVED BY it Compision o Acretion meccan Medical Assocton—for e and resident waimng of New York Stte…
"A Record of Progress" [Annual report] : 1957-1958
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Average Costof Patient Dy Average Leagth of Patient Stay 17 Average Cost o Hospital per Patient Stay = Iucome trom Patients…
"Manhattanville" newsletter, Volume X, No. 3
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The Centenary of the Feast of St. Madeleine Sophie was observed in a variety of ways at Manhattanville in May. The entire…
[Letter] 1915 March 13, Chicago, Ill. [to] Mr. Markham
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NATIONAL OFFICERS GOV, GEO. W. P. HUNT President MAURICE BENNETT KOVNAT Secretary FAY LEWIS Treasurer Vice Prosidents…
A Brief History Of The Bronx
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J T was in 1639 that our first white settler, Jonas Bronck, a Dane, newly-arrived from Holland, came mto a community…
Announcement : 1916
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MOUNT SINAL HOS- PITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. The Hospi iug was a small private dwelling in Twenty- 1…
Announcement : 1917
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MOUNT SINAL HOS- PITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. The Hospital was incorporated in 1552 Trs Grst Luild- ing…
Announcement : 1922
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e The The The The Private Pavilion v I Jirwia, RN Mount Sinai Training Sehool. New York City Dispensary May Slator, RN…
Announcement : 1923
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ScHooL aF Numsise the income of which is used by the pupils for their enertainment. Dunces are. given during the winter to…
Announcement : 1925
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Scuaon o Nrksive GENERAL STATEMENT The Maurt Sinai Mospital Selool of Nursing. established in 1881, has grown steadily and…
Announcement : 1930
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SCHOOL OF NURSING LUCIE SCHOLVIEN Technician, Dept. of Radiology. Hospital, 1923—. HEAD NURSES—MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND…
Announcement : 1939
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SCHOOL OF NURSING Medical and Surgical Nursing This is an integrated course studying the nursing care and management; social…
Annual Report : 1895
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ENDOWED BEDS. Two by a member of the Church of the Holy Communion. One by bequest of Miss Maria C. Johnson. Twa by bequest…
Annual Report : 1897-1898
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Hoffman Miller. George Blagden. Gustav H. Schwab. Edward L. Tiemann Andrew C. Zabris 18, 18g0. 26, 1800, 26, 1891, to…
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119 body linen, giving baths, preventing and dressing bed-sores, and feeding. 5. Aseptic and Antiseptic treatment of wounds…
Annual Report : 1898-1899
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123 COURSE OF TRAINING. The Instruction includes : ). The dressing of blisters and burns, applying fomentations, poultices…
Annual Report : 1899-1900
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MANAGERS OF ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. OFFICERS. President. Grorge MaccuLLocE Micier, Vice-Presidents. SamueL D. Bapcock! ‘…
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N. Y., flowers; Mrs. H. S. Ladew, Glen Cove, L. L, box of flowers; Miss Emma C. Eckoff, Spring Valley, N. Y., flowers;…
Annual Report : 1902
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FORM OF GENERAL DEVISE. I give and bequeath to * The Roosevelt Hospital ” in New York, incorporated in 1864, under the Laws…
Annual Report : 1904
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34 THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT FORM OF GENERAL DEVISE. I give and bequeath to *“The Roosevelt llospital” in the City of New…
Annual Report : 1904-1911
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not be allowed during their course of instruction to nurse sick relatives at home, or to absent themselves for other personal…
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Examinations by a Cominittee of the Medical Board, chiefly ipon practical points, are held at stated intervals. Opportunity…
Annual Report : 1912
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LIST OF GRADUATES OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL 1890 {Camumilleri, Mary Emily Sarah (Mrs. C. 8. Wood), at home, New York City…
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