1. 125th to 10. Greenwald | 11. Jewish to 20. Touro | 21. Touro to 25. Tourovues

1. 125th Anniversary
1978
2 boxes

Correspondence, minutes, and photographs documenting the anniversary.


2. Admission Books
1855-1860, 1869-1891, 1921-1924
3 volumes

Record books of Touro Infirmary, containing demographic and treatment data of patients admitted. The nineteenth-century books alone contain data on 7,045 cases. See the archivist for restrictions.


3. Auxiliary of Touro Infirmary
1933-1993
24 boxes

Correspondences, minutes, scrapbooks, annual records, projects, funding, membership lists, and photographs, 1933-1993, of the Auxiliary of Touro Infirmary, an outgrowth of the Ladies Aid and Sewing Society.


4. Cohn, Isidore, Sr., M.D.
1921-1956
12 volumes and 1 typescript

Mostly addresses relating to School of Nursing, the Ladies Aid and Sewing Society, medical history, Drs. Marcus Feingold and Rudolph Matas, Judah Touro, the Flint-Goodridge Hospital, jazz historian Edmond Souchon, and religious subjects. Some lecture notes included.


5. Death Records
1869-1916
1 volume

Register of deaths, 1869-1916. This volume contains demographic, diagnostic, and burial data.


6. Dedication Files
1935-1994
4 boxes

Correspondence, public addresses, publications, and color slides documenting the opening ceremonies of various Touro Infirmary buildings.


7. Directory of Interns
1898-1928
1 v.

Demographic data and schedules of medical interns.


8. Executive Committee of the Touro Fair
1896-1901
1 item

Bound volume documenting fundraising fairs and the monies collected.


9. Golden Book of Life
1887-1934
1 volume

Records of memorial contributions to the Infirmary, containing demographic data on contributors and their subjects. Also available in microfilm edition.


10. Greenwald, Amelia, R.N.
ca. 1914-1918
1 item

Photograph of Amelia Greenwald, a Touro Infirmary School of Nursing graduate in1908. She later served with the American Expeditionary force in the First World War and established the first school of nursing in Poland in 1923. Highly decorated as the "Jewish Florence Nightingale".

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