Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 3259 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Cat's Game, 2011
Art book with design from patient's record, written and designed by Weston Humann, 2011, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Sam Perchick, a tuberculosis patient at JCRS.
Cemetery Card, 1910 May 03
Cemetery card from the West Side Benevolent Society and Golden Hill Cemetery, detailing the resting place of Mr. Max Hamburger, block number 3, grave number 87. Card is dated, May 3, 1910.
Charles Cohn's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1909 December 09
Handwritten application of admittance in pen to the JCRS for Charles Cohn. It includes his age (48), and place of birth (New Orleans). His nearest relatives are his daughter, Fannie Zar, and his brother, Sam Cohn. It is written on the back side he was suffering from tuberculosis stage III, and he had complete consolidation of both lungs. He was accepted on January 21, 1910, and discharged on May 10, 1910.
Chas W. Waldman's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 April 16
Chasing the Cure: Tuberculosis and Colorados Early Jewish Community, 2008
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society annual dinner video from 2008. The subject of the video is Tuberculosis and the early Colorado Jewish community.
Check, 1911 September 2
Check from C.D. Spivak to L.E. Schlechter. The check amounts to $7.00 which was cash left behind from Mr. Feldman after his death at JCRS.
Check, 1911 February 2
Check that notes the $5.00 loan given to D. Weinstein from JCRS.
Check for A. Hornstein's Funeral Expenses, 1910 December 13
Check to pay for Anna Hornstein’s funeral expenses. C.D. Spivak gave the check to S.F. Disraelly to process for JCRS.