Jewish physicians
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Bird's-Eye-View of National Jewish Hospital, between 1899-1920
Hand drawn view of the National Jewish Hospital campus on Colorado and Colfax, Denver, Colorado.
Box 185 (PR, Physicians and Staff), 1905-2000
13 folders with historic documents out of 18 folders.
Box 201 (Biographies), 1899-2009
Inactive biographies, A-F Inactive Biographies, A-F
Dr. Allan Hurst, 1951
Dr. Hurst specialized in tuberculosis at National Jewish Hospital in Denver. In 1950, he was invited by the Workers' Sick Fund (Histadrut) to spend four weeks in Israel studying the problem of tuberculosis. He visited hospitals and clinics throughout the country, studied the immigrant problem, and conferred with groups handling tuberculosis patients.
Dr. Emanuel Friedman, 1908
Portrait of Dr. Emanuel Friedman, a pediatrician in Denver, Colorado.
National Jewish Hospital Newsletter Covers, between 1929-1939
Three covers of the NJH newsletter. From January, 1931 "Dedicated to Mrs. Seraphine Pisko." From May, 1929 "Nature's Sovereign Remedy by I. D. Bronfin." From May, 1939 a picture of two patients with a caption "Convalescents, The bloom of health is on their cheeks again."
NJH First Building, 1907
The first building of NJH with people sitting on the porch and framed with the caption "First Hospital."
Patient Distribution Map, 1949
Map of the United States with numbers in each state of the number of patients from that state. In the middle is a photograph of a nurse with three children, one in a wheelchair, in front of the B'nai B'rith Building.
Playground at Hofheimer Children's Building, between 1899-1920
Eight images of children playing on the playground at the Hofheimer Children's Building at National Jewish Hospital.