Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 3213 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 2004-2013
17 student artists' books
Box 311: Sanatoriums/Annual Reports (Boundwith Copies), 1905 - 1911
Boundwith including volumes 1-5, 1905-11, of The Sanatorium.
Box 360, 1919-1952, 1952
Contains two folders with newsclippings about Isaac (Isadore) Victor and tuberculosis wonder drugs from 1952 in box with 29 folders from series 4 through 8 and series 10.
Box 361 (plaque, Isaac Victor Articles), 1920, 1948
Contains wood plaque with newspaper articles about Isadore (Isaac) Jacobs who was accused of killing a nurse in 1920 and certificate "In Memory of Dr. Philip Hillkowitz" by the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, May 12, 1948.
Box 387: Sanatoriums/Annual Reports (Loose Copies), 1905 - 1928
This box contains loose copies of "The Sanatorium" -- official organ of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Dates range from 1905 - 1928.
Box 389, 1930-1964
Box contains a Visitors' Register book from JCRS beginning in January 1930 and ending in March 1964.
Business Card
Business card from Cincinnati Furniture House. $5.00 is written and circled on the front of the card. The verso of the card lists Harry Goldstein’s name with the word “Buy” and $20.00 written in pencil. There is also an abstract drawing of a square with lines running through it, also in pencil.
Business Card, 1910 - 1911
Business Card from E. Disraelly: Watchmaker, Jeweler, and Optician. On the verso of the card there is a handwritten list of prices for various items. The total amounts to $14.50.
Card from Golden Hill Cemetery, 1910 May 13
Small placard from Golden Hill Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. It details the burial information of Morris Goldstein.
Cashier's check from C.D. Spivak to J. Axelrod, 1910 June 2
Cashier's check written to Jennie Axelrod for the possesions left behind from her deceased husband, Abe Axelrod at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Dr. C.D. Spivak, Sec'y of JCRS notes "One gold watch and one diamond ring left after deceased abe Axelrod" on the line of the check that mentions the amount in dollars. There is a number on the bottom of the check that states the value price for the items as $16.18.