Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 2062 Collections and/or Records:
Affidavit from J. Guttmann, 1911 November 11
Affidavit signed by Attorney Julius Guttmann. The affidavit confirms Morris Feldman’s real name being Moishe Lichtenfeld. Feldman’s sister is attempting to confirm the details of her family’ Russian history so that she can get Feldman’s death certificate changed to his real name and she can send it to her brother for use in Russia.
Albert Heck's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1909 December 6
Albert Heck's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1911 April 13
Albert Heck's Application for Admission to JCRS, undated
Alexander Jackson, 2012
Art book with black cover written and designed by Kyle Baker, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Alexander Jackson, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Alexander Zeitlin's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1909 April 26
Application form of Alexander Zeitlin for admission as a patient to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. He was age 29 at the time of the application. He was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1890. He lived in New York when he contracted tuberculosis. He had been sick for 2 years upon arrival to Denver, Colorado. He also worked as a salesman. The verso of the application states he was admitted as an emergency patient on April 26, 1909 and left on April 30, 1909.
Alexander Zeitlin's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 May 30
Alive, Version 1, 2008-2013
Art book with a dark gray hardback cover with the title in large white letters on the front, spiral bound, written and designed by Matt Welch, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Milton Schacter, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Alive, Version 2, 2008-2013
Art book with a light gray hardback cover that has the title of the book on the cover in black, spiral bound, written and designed by Matt Welch, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Milton Schacter, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Anastasia, 2012
Art book with off-white softcover, off-white colored pages and black type, some red ink and red stitched binding; written, designed and created by Andy Merskin a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Inspired by the file of Wolf Sifrim a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, #1097.