Tuberculosis in children
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Acceptance Letter to the JCRS, 1916 August 8
Letter from the JCRS Secretary informing Ida of her acceptance into the JCRS for treatment.
Ida Malbin's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1916 August 3
Application for admittance to JCRS type written for Ida Malbin and dated August 3, 1916. Information on the form includes her age, birth place, residence, nearest relatives, and signed by Ida Malbin. The back of the form has information in Hebrew. The middle section of the back is filled out by hand in ink. It reads, "Application No. 3704, Case #2594, Ida Malbin's address, Date of Admission August 9, 1916, Left October 27, 1916."
JCRS Patient #2156 Rose Brown, 1912
JCRS patient 2156. Application missing. Also patient #298, #1684, #1797, #2106, and #2477.
JCRS Patient #3704 Ida Malbin, 1916 August 3 - 1916 October 27
JCRS Patient File #3704 Ida Malbin. Folder contains application and correspondence. After release from the sanatorium patient went to the Denver Sheltering Home.
Letter from C.D. Spivak to N. Rapaport, 1911 July 17
Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to N. Rapaport. Spivak wrote on behalf of the Admission and Dismisson Committee to remind Rapaport that his stay at the sanatorium will terminate on July 17th, 1911. He asked Rapaport to make all preparations needed to leave by that date. He also stated that he would like Rapaport to keep JCRS up to date regarding his health. He hopes that Rapaport's health continues to improve outside of the sanatorium. The letter is signed "Secretary" at the bottom.
Letter from J.H. Werbelovsky to JCRS, 1911 September 7
Letter from J.H. Werbelovsky to JCRS. Werbelovsky wrote a letter of recommendation on behalf of Jennie Batchofsky. Werbelovsky tells JCRS staff that Batchofsky has been suffering from consumption and has already been seen by many doctors in New York. Jennie was order to leave for Colorado and Werbelovsky asks JCRS to consider her case. He thanks JCRS in advance for any courtesy they show towards Jennie’s case.
Letter to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1916 October 23
Letter to Dr. C. D. Spivak from the JCRS superintendent that the Malbin children are not a danger to infection the other children at the Sheltering home and that he had informed Mrs. Fannie Lorber.
Letter to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1916 October 27
Letter to Dr. C. D. Spivak from JCRS superintendent that Ida Malbin had been transferred to the Denver Sheltering Home.
Letter to Rabbi A. B. Rhine, 1916 October 11
Letter to Rabbi A. B. Rhine from JCRS informing him that Dora Malbin and her two children, Ida and Sammy, have been admitted to the JCRS.
Letter to Secretary Mr. N. Halpern, 1916 October 23
Letter to Secretary Mr. N. Halpern from Dr. Spivak at the JCRS stating the Malbin children, Ida and Sammy, are free of infectious disease.