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Military hospitals

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Army Nurses Graduation, 1956 December 7

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0070.0013.00005
Abstract

Photographic image of nursing students graduating from the University of Denver on December 7, 1956. Six nurses are shown, five holding diplomas. One male and an additional male in Army uniform are also shown.

Dates: 1956 December 7

Correspondence, 1968-1969

 File
Identifier: B377.01.0001.0003
Abstract

Dr. Kenneth Gottesfeld served as an army physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology from 1968-1969. The file contains a letter of appreciation from a patient at the William Beaumont General Hospital, report on the use of sonar scans to prevent fetal deaths, a letter from the University of Colorado, and an envelope from the Denver Women's Clinic run by Stuart and Kenneth Gottesfeld.

Dates: 1968-1969

Navy Documents, 1944-1946

 File
Identifier: B394.02.0001.0002
Scope and Contents

File includes a United States Naval Reserve card issued to Rose Weinberg in Denver, Colorado on 3/4/46; Appointment of Rose Weinberg as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve in the Nurse Corps of the United States Navy, dated September 15, 1944 in Washington D.C.; two documents signed in Los Angeles, California, Certificate of Satisfactory Service, and a form letter thanks for service and call for leadership from President Harry Truman.

Dates: 1944-1946

Pass to U. S. General Hospital for February 18, 1863, 1863 February 18

 Item
Identifier: M271.01.0005.00024
Abstract

Civil War era day pass for U. S. General Hospital, Annapolis, Md, February 18, 1863. ''The Guard will pass T. S. Cole through the West Gate from 9 o'clock AM to 6 o'clock PM.'' Signed by Sam'l T. Miller, Officer of the Day.

Dates: 1863 February 18

Rose Weinberg Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B394
Abstract Rose Weinberg, the daughter of Russian immigrants, was born in Denver, Colorado on September 18, 1904 and died in Denver in September 22, 2000. She was buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. She graduated from Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in 1934. Rose Weinberg was a registered nurse in California beginning in 1943 and served as an ensign in the Nurse Corps at the United States Naval hospital in San Francisco, California during World War II. She received a Bachelor of Science...
Dates: 1903-2017