National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives (U.S.)
Sources
Found information from National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Nov. 15, 2001 (name changed 1997 to National Jewish Medical and Research Center; History of name changes: National Jewish Hospital (1899-1924--National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives; 1925-1964--National Jewish Hospital at Denver; 1965-1977--National Jewish Hospital and Research Center; after National Asthma Center merged with National Jewish, 1978-1985--National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center; 1986-1996--National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; 1997-2008 -- National Jewish Medical and Research Center; July 2008- National Jewish Health).
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Houtz Correspondence - Me, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and companies and persons starting with the lettesr ''Me''
Houtz Correspondence - Philip Houtz, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz, Executive Director of NJH
Houtz Correspondence - Sidney Kusworm, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and Sidney Kusworm of the Law Offices of Kusworm and Kusworm
Illinois - Bloomington - Federation, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Bloomington, Illinois federation
Jewish Welfare Fund of Clearwater, Inc. from Clearwater, Florida, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Jewish Fund of Clearwater, Inc
Manny Strauss Correspondence and Planned Publicity Service, 1923
Correspondence related to Manny Strauss, Chairman Subscription Committee, and Zelda F. Popkin, Planned Publicity Service
Miscellaneous Materials - S. Pisko, 1923
Miscellanous materials related to S. Pisko, tuberculosis, press/newspaper clippings
N. Dauby and S. Pisko Correspondence, 1923 July-December
Correspondence related to N. Dauby and S. Pisko, Pisko file
National Jewish Hospital Records
Nurse taking patient's temperature on the porch of National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, 1907
Several male patients are lying in beds on the porch at National Jewish Hospital, Denver, Colo. experiencing open-air treatment. A uniformed nurse takes one patient's temperature and pulse rate. The hospital was founded in 1899 as the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives.