Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 444 Collections and/or Records:
JCRS Patient #2028 See #2102, undated
JCRS Patient #2028. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2031 See #2406, undated
JCRS Patient #2031. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2041 See #2355, undated
JCRS Patient #2041. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2054 See #2276, undated
JCRS Patient #2054. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2056 See #2547, undated
JCRS Patient #2056. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2072 See 2379, undated
JCRS Patient #2072. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2106 Rose Brown, 1912
JCRS patient #2106. Application, correspondence. Also patient number #298, #1684, #1797, #2156, and #2477. It is possible that #2106 and #2156 are the same visit, however it is not possible to be sure.
JCRS Rude Medical Building, between 1920-1929
I. Rude Medical Building at JCRS on the main road. A man and a car are in front of the building. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
JCRS Solarium, between 1920-1929
JCRS Staff, between 1900-1930
Dr. Frenburg stands between his wife and Miss Hume. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside Denver.