Friedman, Emanuel
Biography
Dr. Emanuel Friedman originally came to Colorado because of tuberculosis. After recovering his health, he opened his office on West Colfax Avenue in the immigrant community and was one of Denver's first pediatricians. He graduated from Denver's Gross Medical College in 1904 and also served on the medical staff at National Jewish Hospital and the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from C.D. Spivak to N.P. Levin, 1910 May 16
Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to N.P. Levin asking him to admit Nathan Leib as an emergency patient. Spivak tells Levin that he received a note from Dr. E. Friedman which stated that Leib had a hemorrhage and was not receiving any attention at this boarding house. Spivak signs the letter “Secretary” at the bottom.
Prescription from E. Friedman, 1910
Handwritten prescription note from Dr. E. Friedman to Mr. Shapiro. Friedman is informing him that he re-examined Louis Metowsky and found that his left lung has tuberculosis. He asks Shapiro if Metowsky can be admitted into the sanatorium.
Prescription from E. Friedman, 1910 April
Letter written on a piece of prescription paper from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. The note states that Jennie Goodman's condition is getting worse and she is helpless and poor. He advises that Goodman is in urgent need of care from the sanatorium.
Prescription from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1910 April
Handwritten prescription from Dr. E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak. The note states Sarah Diamond has a pulmonary hemorrhage and her left lung is infected. Friedman thinks Sarah Diamond is in need of treatment from the sanatorium.
Prescription Note from E. Friedman, 1911 April 13
Prescription note from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. Friedman informs Spivak that Albert Heck is suffering from a hemorrhage and asks him if he can be admitted to the sanatorium as an emergency case.
Prescription note from E. Friedman, 1910 May 15
Handwritten note from Dr. Friedman to C.D. Spivak. The note expresses that Nathan Leib had a hemorrhage and needs care. Friedman asks Spivak to admit him into the sanatorium as an emergency case.
Prescription note from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1911 October
Prescription note from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. Friedman informs Spivak that Adolph Schkolnick is suffering from tuberculosis and advises Spivak that he should be admitted to the sanatorium.
Prescription Note from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1911 September 14
Prescription note from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. Friedman informs Spivak that Nathan Rapaport is suffering from tuberculosis and advises Spivak that he should be admitted to the sanatorium as an emergency case.
Prescription note from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1911 September 12
Prescription note from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. Friedman informs Spivak that Ignatz Greenberg is suffering from tuberculosis and advises Spivak that he should be admitted to the sanatorium.
Prescription note from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1910 June 20
Prescription note from Dr. Emanuel Friedman to C.D. Spivak. Friedman informs Spivak that Annie Cray is suffering from a hemorrhage and asks him if she can be admitted to the sanatorium as an emergency case.
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