Medical centers
Found in 1519 Collections and/or Records:
Seraphine Pisko and Nathan Dauby Correspondence, 1921 July-December
Correspondence between Nathan Dauby and Seraphine Pisko
Service Awards (NJH employees), 1970
correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Sets of Twins at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1930-1935
Three sets of twins seated on a lawn. In the front row are Joey and Esther Karsh, center are Rose and Violet Waterman and flanking the Watermans are Eddie and Sammy Friedman (from left to right). The children were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
Sh, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letter ''Sh''
Si, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''Si''
Sister Arline Schmeer, 1978
Sister Arline Schmeer was Dominican sister and a PhD who studied the use of clams for and anti-cancer drug. The folder contains two copies of "Hope from the Sea", a promotional publication to raise funds for the Sister's reseach as well as press release from AMC and a fprm letter from the National Fund for Sister Arline's Cancer Research.
Sm, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''Sm''
Smerling, Benjamin - Dedication, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to donations and dedications regarding Benjamin Smerling of ABC Consolidated Corporation
Sn, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to companies and persons starting with the letters ''Sn''
Snacks in the Nursery at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1930-1940
A group of children seated at a table in the Nursery at the National Home for Jewish Children. Each child has a graham cracker and cup of milk. The child seated third from the left in the back row is Morris Susan. The children were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.