Tuberculosis -- Patients
Found in 1767 Collections and/or Records:
Isaac Victor, 1919-1920
Isaac Victor (Isadore in newspaper accounts) was a patient at the JCRS. Reportedly he killed a nurse at the JCRS, but died at JCRS in 1922
Jake Ascher: Between Night and Day, 2010
Art book with black softcover with square window cutout, white colored pages and black type; written, designed and created by Annalisa Kleinschmidt a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Inspired by the file of Jake Ascher a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, #2078. Book is in a box along with photographs and negatives used in the book.
JCRS Campus and Buildings, 1922-1940
This folder contains four images of the JCRS campus and buildings.
JCRS Commemorative China Plate, early-mid 20th century
Blue china plate with the New York Building in middle and other buildings around rim. Blue lettering on back of plate about JCRS. The plate was made by the Kettlesprings Kiln, Alliance, Ohio.
JCRS Pateint #2106a Sam Abramowitz, 1912
Patient #2106, patient application.
JCRS Patient #13a Wolf Heller, 1904 - 1905
Patient number 13a. Application, correspondence.
JCRS Patient #31 Hyman Ravin, undated
Patient number 31. Patient application missing. Also patient #288a, #1590, #1756, #2180, and #2691.
JCRS Patient #62 Morris Yesnes, 1905
JCRS patient number 62. Folder contains application, correspondence. Also patient #1471 and #2580.
JCRS Patient #97 Morris Wexler, 1905
Patient number 97. Application, correspondence. Also patient #743, #1044, #1581, #1948, #2073, and #2361.
JCRS Patient #113 Samuel Pomerantz, 1904-1906
Patient number 113. Folder contains patient application, correspondence. Also patient #338 and #2081.