Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 3213 Collections and/or Records:
Dressed for the Occasion: The Story of Alvin Ehrlich, 2009
Art book with beige textured fabric softcover, cream-colored pages and black type; written, designed and created by Melissa Dagley a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Inspired by the file of Alvin Ehrlich, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, #11336.
Elias Secunda's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1910 January 27
Handwritten application in pencil for admittance to the JCRS for Elias Secunda. It includes information such as age (34), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (bookkeeper). He was married and had five children, and his nearest relative was his wife, Jane. On the backside, it is written he had tuberculosis stage I, was admitted on May 10, 1910 and left on September 11, 1910.
Elsie's Story: Journey of a Cowgirl, Version 2, 2009
Art book with dark brown paper cover with a burnt orange title strip, written and designed by Tiffani Sprague, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Elsie Miller, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Elsie's Story: Journey of a Cowgirl, Version 3, 2009
Art book with hard brown cover and a beige title strip, spiralbound with canvas covering the spirals, written and designed by Tiffani Sprague, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Elsie Miller, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Elsie's Story, Version 1, 2009
Art book with dark brown paper cover with a white title strip, written and designed by Tiffani Sprague, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Elsie Miller, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Emil Jusskowitz's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 March 31
Emil Lautenbach's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 April 27
Envelope, 1912 March 3
Envelope addressed to I. Weitzman from C.D. Spivak. The envelope states “In ten days return to The Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Sociey.” There is a purple stamp of a pointing finger that says “returned.”
Envelope, 1909 January 16
Envelope by Benjamin Brodie, addressed to Dr. Charles Spivak.
Envelope, 1910 February 02
Envelope from Egdar H. Myers to the JCRS, sated February 02, 1910.