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 16 Collections and/or Records:
A Legacy of Healing: Early Colorado Jews in Medicine, 2005
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who contributed to medicine, the Jewish community, and Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people who knew some of the early key figures.
Dr. Emanuel Friedman Papers
Dr. Emanuel Friedman Sitting at His Desk, 1908
Dr. Emanuel Friedman, a pediatrician in Denver, Colorado, seated at his office desk. He 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.
General Correspondence - Dr. Emanuel Friedman (trustee), 1959-1960
General correspondence related to Dr. Emanuel Friedman
Identified Portraits, circa 1925
This folder contains a snapshot of "Mrs. Minnie Hillkowitz (Philip) and photographs of Nathan Striker, Dr. Emanuel Friedman, Henry Bersky, George F. Burttek, and Schoen.
Letter from C.D. Spivak to Emanuel Friedman, 1906 February 20
Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to Emanuel Friedman, dated February 20, 1906. The letter requests a report of the condition of Linna Teplisca in order that a reply to the American Hebrew Lodge #274 can be sent. The letter is unsigned, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Schwatt, 1911 September 12
Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Schwatt telling him to kindly admit I. Greenberg as an emergency case to the sanatorium. Spivak tells Schwatt that Dr. E. Friedman reported that Greenberg had a hemorrhage last Saturday and is very sick.
Letter from E. Friedman to C.D. Spivak, 1911 August 7
Handwritten letter from Emanuel Friedman to Dr. Spivak, asking him to admit Max Bieler as an emergency case. Letter is signed by E. Friedman.
Letter from Emanuel Friedman to JCRS, 1911 May 3
Letter from Emanuel Friedman to JCRS, dated May 3, 1911. The letter inquires after possibility of having Jonas Lebowitz admitted to the JCRS sanatorium. The letter is singed E. Friedman.
Letter from JCRS to Dr. Emanuel Friedman, 1906 August 6
Typed letter from JCRS to Dr. Emanuel Friedman, August 6, 1906. The letter inquires his professional opinion on Mr. Benjamin Feinberg's physical condition as well as if he should have his family move to Denver. The letter is not signed, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
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