Tuberculosis -- Patients
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3213 Collections and/or Records:
Yiddish Letter from M. Teplitzky, 1909 November 30
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0048.00002
Abstract
Handwritten letter with Hebrew Legitimate Actors' Union letterhead from M. Teplitzky, 111 E 7th St., New York. Adressee is either in Yiddish or not written. Letter is entirely in Yiddish and is signed by M. Teplitzky.
Dates:
1909 November 30
Yiddish Letter from S.S. Garson to C.D. Spivak, 1909 December 08
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0038.00003
Abstract
Four pages handwritten letter in pen from S.S. Garson to Dr. Charles Spivak, 1471 Knox Court, Denver, Colo. Part of the letter is in Yiddish, and part is in English. In English, is written that a woman called Garson sobbing, and Mrs Glick, and ex-patient of the sanatorium begged him to accomodate the lady who called. He also states that the doctor is not doing his fall duty if he is directing them to places where they have no other obligation to the patient than taking their money. He states...
Dates:
1909 December 08
Yiddish Letter to S. Lieberman, 1909
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0042.00004
Abstract
Handwritten Yiddish letter. Month is in Yiddish, but the letter is from 1909, 17. "Lieberman, Sophie" is readable, and the rest of the letter is in Yiddish. Signature is unreadable.
Dates:
1909