Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 3213 Collections and/or Records:
Bill for Hospital Expenses, 1910 June 20
Handwritten bill for hospital expenses in ink for Victoria Teplitzky to Steele Hospital. Expenses are read as "To board and care"; "10.00, 7.00, 7.00, 7.00, 7.00, 6.00"; totaling $34.00. On 6/16/1910, $18 was paid, so the balance is $19.00.
Bill for Hospital Expenses, 1910 December 14
Handwritten bill for hospital expenses for Victoria Teplitzky. The balance due is $14, and it reads "Dr. C.D. Spivak, Dear sir, There is a later bill for Victoria, if you wish to pay it, you can advise me. The above balance is on the first bill." Bill is signed by E. S. Hewitt, Steele Hospital.
Bill from Golden Hill Cemetery, 1910 May 13
Duplicate bill from Golden Hill Cemetery detailing the price of items related to the burial of Morris Goldstein. Items listed on the bill includes a hearse, grave, digging, undertaker, Bal Misaskim, and Tachrichem for a total of $31.50.
Bill from Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., 1910 April 17
Bill from the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company. The bill instructs Spivak to pay .80 cents because the Jewish Aid Society refused payment of the telegraph he sent to them on April 16th, 1910.
Bill from S.S. Garson to C.D. Spivak, 1910 January 27
Bill from S.S. Garson to C.D. Spivak. Garson requests $5.50 to cover Billen's rent for one week.
Bill from the Golden Hill Cemetery, 1912 February 26
Receipt from Golden Hill Cemetery detailing the cost of Henry Schnoor's burial. Items charged on the bill include a hearse, grave, digging, coffin, Bal Misaskim, and Tachrichem. The total of the bill comes to $31.50. The block and grave numbers are listed on the receipt as well.
Bill from the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, 1910 April 23
Toll from the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company to C.D Spivak. The bill states that Sarah Yudelowitz could not be found and did not pay the toll for the telegraph that Spivak sent her. The toll amounts to $75.00.
Bill from The Western Union Telegraph Company, 1912 January 8
A bill from The Western Union Telegraph Company instructing Spivak to pay $1.13 because J. Levitt did not have the change to pay for the telegram.
Bill from Wexler's Private Boarding House, 1911 September 6
Bill from M. Wexler for Henry Schnoor’s boarding from September 1, 1911 to September 6, 1911 at a rate of $5.50 per week. The total amount comes to $4.19 including one dinner.
Bill from Whitehead and Meyer, 1910 April 23
Receipt from Whitehead and Meyer Undertakers for the transportation of Jennie Goodman's remains. The box and shipping expenses come to a total $120.20.