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Founded by women in 1862 as the New England Hospital for Women and Children, until the 1950s the Hospital was staffed exclusively by women. In 1951 the name was changed to New England Hospital since men were also being admitted as patients. In 1969 the Hospital's name was changed to Dimock Community Health Center.
The New England Hospital, formerly the New England Hospital for Women and Children, was founded in Boston in 1862 by Dr. Marie Zakrzewska. It was the first hospital staffed entirely by women physicians, and began the first nursing school in the United States
The New England Hospital for Women and Children (now nonexistant) opened in 1859, was the first hospital in the Boston area to be founded and staffed by women for women patients, and was the second hospital for women and children established in the U.S.
Dr. Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska, 1896
The New England Hospital for Women and Children (NEH), founded by Dr. Marie Zakrzewska and Ednah Dow Cheney, opened in Boston on July 1, 1862. It was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital where women doctors and nurses could study and practice medicine and women could receive treatment from female doctors. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. The concept grew out of Zakrzewska's close friendships with influential women in Boston. These early supporters included reformers such as Abby May, Caroline Severance and philanthropist, Lucy Goddard. Goddard served as president for the first twenty-fuve years until 1887. Cheney served as secretary, becoming president in 1887. She resigned in 1902. During its first ten years the NEH served primarily the immigrant population of the area. Despite the hard financial times during the Civil War, Dr. Zakrzewska and her supporters raised enough money to sustain the hospital in its early years. Throughout the nineteenth century the NEH grew steadily from ten beds and approximately $150 in assets in 1862 to a budget of $146,000 in 1872. Among the doctors who served the NEH were Dr. Susan Dimock and Dr. Lucy Sewall. The country's first trained nurse, Linda Richards, studied at NEH in 1873; and the first African-American nurse, Mary Eliza Mahoney, graduated in 1875. Born and nourished by separatism, the nineteenth century solution to sexual discrimination, the hospital, by the time of its centennial in 1912, was facing conflict over integration and the challenge of justifying its existence as an all-woman's hospital. This was due in part to a growing tendency among women doctors to achieve professional equality with men, manifested by the integration of the medical profession, specialization, membership in male-dominated medical societies, and affiliation at male dominated hospitals. There were continual financial troubles as well and in the 1950s, the United Community Services of Greater Boston recommended that the hospital be open to male physicians. In response to this pressure, the board of directors adopted one of its recommendations and changed the institution's official name from the New England Hospital for Women and Children to the New England Hospital, thus indicating their willingness to accept men as patients. The controversy continued through the 1950s and 1960s. Following a long battle led by Blanche Ames Ames, Chair of the hospital's board of directors, the NEH closed in 1969 and reopened as an outpatient clinic. The clinic was named the Dimock Community Health Center.
See also Hospital With A Heart: Women Doctors and the Paradox of Separatism in the New England Hospital, 1862-1969, by Virginia G. Drachman (Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press, 1984).
Women's hospital.
The New England Hospital for Women and Children (NEH) was founded in Boston in 1862 by Dr. Marie Zakrzewska. It was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital where women doctors could study and practice medicine and where women could receive treatment from female doctors. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. The country's first trained nurse, Linda Richards, studied at NEH in 1873; and the first African-American nurse, Mary Eliza Mahoney, graduated in 1875. Facing financial troubles in the 1950s, the United Community Services of Greater Boston recommended it be open to male physicians. Following a long battle led by Blanche Ames Ames, leader of the hospital's board of directors, the NEH closed in 1969 and reopened as and outpatient clinic. The clinic, named the Dimock Community Health Center, was named after Dr. Susan Dimock who served as one of the hospital's first trained physicians from 1866 to 1875.
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Papers, 1895-1977
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Papers, 1895-1977
Correspondence, photographs, lecture notes, etc., of Lucile Lord-Heinstein,gynecologist and advocate of birth control.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box; 6photograph folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 supersize folder, 1 reel microfilm (M-53)
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New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1792-1994
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New England Hospital for Women and Children Records 1792 - 1994
Women's hospital. This hospital was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital for women doctors and a place where women could receive treatment from them. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. Material includes memoranda, written histories, photographs and scrapbooks. Also documented are such topics as a 1915 controversy over abortion, using chloroform as an anesthetic, and African American interns. The collection includes several hundred letters collected for their autograph value for fund-raising fairs. The letters do not relate to the Hospital; content includes woman suffrage, abolition, freedmen's education, literature, and Civil War relief. Notable correspondents include: Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes; (9.5 linear ft.)
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Cheek, Jeannette Bailey, 1906-. Collection, 1857-1904 (inclusive).
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Collection, 1857-1904 (inclusive).
Letters of Susan Brownell Anthony, Ednah Dow Cheney, and Elizabeth Smith Miller, among others, purchased by the Friends of the Schlesinger Library in May 1973 to honor Cheek and her retirement. Addenda were purchased in 1975, 1977, and 1978. Letters concern suffrage, freedmen, religion, and education for women.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Cheek, Jeannette Bailey, 1906-. Collection, 1857-1904 (inclusive).
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Patient Records, 1908.
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Patient Records, 1908.
Notes on patients admitted to the hospital and surgical or laboratory procedures performed.
ArchivalResource: 29 x 23 x 5 centimeters.
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New England Hospital for Women and Children. Patient Record Books, 1859-1870 (inclusive).
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Patient Record Books, 1859-1870 (inclusive).
Brief patient biographies including name, age, place of birth, and reason for entering the hospital as well as information on date of release and general health at time of release.
ArchivalResource: 2 volumes at 22 x 18 x 3 centimeters each.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Patient Record Books, 1859-1870 (inclusive).
Ames family. Ames Family Papers, 1812-2004.
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Ames Family Papers, 1812-2004.
Genealogical and biographical materials, correspondence, diaries, artwork, writings, photographs, and printed materials. The bulk of the collection pertains to suffragist and early birth control advocate, Blanche Ames Ames, and to her father, Adelbert Ames, Civil War general and Provisional Governor of Mississippi during the Reconstruction era; the papers of their daughter, Pauline Ames Plimpton, are also considerable in volume. Blanche Ames Ames' papers include materials about the early birth control movement, especially the Massachusetts Birth Control League, the New England Hospital for Women and Children, Smith College, plus artwork, a small amount of material about the suffrage movement (notably political cartoons by Ames and others), and writings, which include drafts, and other materials pertaining to her book, Adelbert Ames, 1835-1933. Papers of Oakes Ames, Benjamin Butler, Sarah Hildreth Butler, Blanche Ames Ames's children and her grandchildren are also included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 60.5 linear ft. (148 boxes; oversize materials)
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- Ames family. Ames Family Papers, 1812-2004.
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records of the New England Hospital, 1866-1902 (inclusive).
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Records of the New England Hospital, 1866-1902 (inclusive).
Includes 41 volumes of patient medical case records, 1866-1902; 35 volumes of maternity case records, 1872-1900; and 36 volumes of surgical case records, 1866-1901. Other volumes include Hospital Dispensary records, hospital rules, receipt book and general fee book, and Visitor of the Month records containing brief case histories and statistical summaries. These records exist for both the New England Hospital and the New England Female Medical College, its academic affiliate.
ArchivalResource: 137 v.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records of the New England Hospital, 1866-1902 (inclusive).
Ames, Blanche. Papers, 1860-1961 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1860-1961 (inclusive).
Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, financial records, wills, photos, printed pamphlets and articles. Largest portion of the collection concerns the New England Hospital (formerly the New England Hospital for Women and Children) controversy in the 1950s over its continuing existence as a women's hospital and hiring of male physicians. Ames and other board members attempted to obtain funds to continue the hospital with female physicians only and to re-open the nurses training school. Also included is material on early 20th century suffrage in Massachusetts, on birth control in Massachusetts during the 1940s, and letters and reports re: the Woman Citizen, 1926-1928.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 linear ft.
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- Ames, Blanche. Papers, 1860-1961 (inclusive).
Lowell family. Lowell family papers, 1728-1878
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Lowell family papers, 1728-1878
Papers of the Lowell family of Massachusetts, 1728-1878, include letters written and received by John Lowell, Rebecca Amory Lowell (1771-1842), Rebecca Amory Lowell (1794-1873), and Anna Cabot Lowell, among other Lowell family members. Letters pertain to family matters including John and Rebecca's courtship; travel throughout the United States and Europe; Anna Cabot Lowell's charity work and other activities with the New England Freedmen's Aid Society and the New England Hospital for Women and Children; local, national, and international politics and events; and social engagements and time spent with friends and family. Also included are sporadic travel diaries kept by John and Rebecca Amory Lowell while traveling through Europe, 1804-17; a manuscript copy of a travel diary kept by Ann Amory McLean Lee, 1815-17, copied by Anna Cabot Lowell; Sunday school lesson notebooks and extract books kept by Rebecca Amory Lowell and Anna Cabot Lowell; poetry books kept by Susan Cabot Lowell; Frances Augusta Amory's notebooks, 1817-64; and a letterbook kept by Scottish writer Anne MacVicar Grant, 1809-10. Also, personal account books kept by John Baker Sohier, 1789-1795, Rebecca Amory Lowell, 1828-1833, and Susan Cabot Lowell and William Sohier, 1846-1858.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes and 16 vols. in cases.
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- Lowell family. Lowell family papers, 1728-1878
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
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Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, financial papers, photographs, and other documents of the two families and their relations. The bulk of the collection is Abigail's papers, including letters from prominent abolitionists, suffragists, and authors, and the papers of Samuel and Mehetable Goddard, with letters they wrote home during their residence in England from 1818 to 1827. Other persons represented are Frederick May, his daughter Eleanor, Abigail May (1775-1800), Samuel J. May (1797-1871), Samuel May of Leicester, Mass., Louisa May Alcott, Ednah Dow Cheney, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
New England Hospital. New England Hospital for Women and Children collection, 1859-1986.
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New England Hospital for Women and Children collection, 1859-1986.
Financial material, professional material, printed material, correspondence, photographs, printing plates, memorabilia, and miscellany.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- New England Hospital. New England Hospital for Women and Children collection, 1859-1986.
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
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Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, financial papers, photographs, and other documents of the two families and their relations. The bulk of the collection is Abigail's papers, including letters from prominent abolitionists, suffragists, and authors, and the papers of Samuel and Mehetable Goddard, with letters they wrote home during their residence in England from 1818 to 1827. Other persons represented are Frederick May, his daughter Eleanor, Abigail May (1775-1800), Samuel J. May (1797-1871), Samuel May of Leicester, Mass., Louisa May Alcott, Ednah Dow Cheney, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
Myrick, Hannah Glidden, 1871-1973. Papers, 1892-1971 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1892-1971 (inclusive).
Collection includes photographs and negatives (some probably taken by Myrick) of Myrick and friends at Smith College; reprints of articles by her; Smith College commencement and reunion programs; and letters, 1896-1905, from Myrick mostly to Alice (her sister?), describing her training at Johns Hopkins and some of her patients there, including a prostitute, and her practice in Boston.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Myrick, Hannah Glidden, 1871-1973. Papers, 1892-1971 (inclusive).
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Fee Book, 1905.
Title:
Fee Book, 1905.
Pre-printed form book with patient data entries recording name, date of admittal, birthplace, and other biographical information.
ArchivalResource: 13 x 25 x 4 centimeters.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Fee Book, 1905.
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1914-1954 (inclusive), 1950-1954 (bulk).
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Records, 1914-1954 (inclusive), 1950-1954 (bulk).
Minutes of the board of directors, correspondence, notes, arguments, memoranda, drafts of statements, completed questionnaires, annual reports, lists of Corporation, Board and staff members, booklets, leaflets, clippings, and other material pertain to administration of the Hospital, particularly financial difficulties and the Board/staff controversy during the 1950s over admitting male doctors to practice there. Included are notes on the Blanche Ames Ames Fund, 1952, and printed material on the School of Nursing, women in medicine, and medical education.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1914-1954 (inclusive), 1950-1954 (bulk).
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Rule Book, 1883-1886 (inclusive).
Title:
Rule Book, 1883-1886 (inclusive).
Rules for staff and patients of the New England Hospital for Women and Children. Also includes notes of Board of Directors' votes on the rules.
ArchivalResource: 35 x 22 x 3 centimeters.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Rule Book, 1883-1886 (inclusive).
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1876-1917 (inclusive) [Microform].
Title:
Records, 1876-1917 (inclusive) [Microform].
Records of finance committee, 1877-1915; and meetings of physicians, 1876-1917.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1876-1917 (inclusive) [Microform].
Blackall, Dorothy Brewer, 1890?-1949. Papers, 1912-1958 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1912-1958 (inclusive).
Correspondence, photos, clippings, brochures, pamphlets, and programs for fund-raising events provide information particularly on the hospital's publicity, but also on the hospital generally and on women in medicine.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Blackall, Dorothy Brewer, 1890?-1949. Papers, 1912-1958 (inclusive).
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Account Book, 1892-1894.
Title:
Account Book, 1892-1894.
Room fee accounts for patients who entered the hospital.
ArchivalResource: 34 x 17 x 5 centimeters.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Account Book, 1892-1894.
Peking Hospital. Hospital annual reports and ephemera collection, 1805-1969 (inclusive) 1840-1900 (bulk).
Title:
Hospital annual reports and ephemera collection, 1805-1969 (inclusive) 1840-1900 (bulk).
Annual or biennial reports and other pamphlets issued by hospitals in China, Great Britain (especially London), and the United States. The states best represented are Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania. Types of hospitals include general hospitals, specialty hospitals (children's, eye, lying-in, etc.), dispensaries, asylums, and homeopathic hospitals. About 200 hospitals are represented in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 18.25 ft.
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New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1792-1994
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New England Hospital for Women and Children Records 1792 - 1994
Women's hospital. This hospital was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital for women doctors and a place where women could receive treatment from them. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. Material includes memoranda, written histories, photographs and scrapbooks. Also documented are such topics as a 1915 controversy over abortion, using chloroform as an anesthetic, and African American interns. The collection includes several hundred letters collected for their autograph value for fund-raising fairs. The letters do not relate to the Hospital; content includes woman suffrage, abolition, freedmen's education, literature, and Civil War relief. Notable correspondents include: Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes; (9.5 linear ft.)
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Kleinert, Margaret Noyes, 1879-1971. Papers, 1849-1971 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1849-1971 (inclusive).
Correspondence; biographical material; annual, committee, and other reports of the American Medical Women's Association; newsletters; clippings; and other papers. Includes articles by Kleinert, Liberator articles concerning the Boston Female Medical School and the New England Hospital for Women and Children, and material on the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Also included, but cataloged separately, are tapes and transcripts of interviews about their careers in medicine that Kleinert conducted, 1954-1955, with other women doctors: Hannah G. Myrick, Alice Phillips, Marion Ropes, Harriet Hardy, Martha Brunner-Orne, Gertrude Frisbee, Anna Churchill, Alice Bigelow, and Madaline Brown.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Kleinert, Margaret Noyes, 1879-1971. Papers, 1849-1971 (inclusive).
Lord-Heinstein, Lucile, 1903-. Papers, 1891-1977 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1891-1977 (inclusive).
The bulk of the collection consists of professional papers that cover Lord-Heinstein's career, but concentrate on the police raid of the Salem Mothers' Health Office and the subsequent trial and appeal (1936-1938). Included are correspondence, lecture notes, minutes and memos of family planning and sex education organizations with which she was involved; the newsletter of the Massachusetts Mothers' Health Council, Family Guardian, 1940-1942; other printed material; clippings; photos; and the transcript and tape of an oral history interview, 1976. Also some of her personal correspondence and some papers of her mother, Augusta Lord-Heinstein, a suffragist and physiotherapist.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Lord-Heinstein, Lucile, 1903-. Papers, 1891-1977 (inclusive).
Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale, 1824-1904. Papers, 1899.
Title:
Papers, 1899.
Memoir (n.d.) about Seth Cheney, and two letters from Ednah Cheney to Mr. [Louis] Prang (1899) and Mr. Briggs (n.d.), soliciting funds for the New England Hospital.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale, 1824-1904. Papers, 1899.
Ames Family Papers MS 3., 1812-2013
Title:
Ames Family Papers 1812-2013
Genealogical and biographical materials, correspondence, diaries, artwork, writings, research, photographs, and printed materials. The bulk of the collection pertains to Blanche Ames Ames, suffragist, birth control advocate, artist, and inventor; her father, Adelbert Ames who was a Civil War general and Provisional Governor of Mississippi during the Reconstruction era; her husband, Botanist Oakes Ames; and their daughter Pauline Ames Plimpton. Also included are papers of Benjamin Butler, Sarah Hildreth Butler, and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 164 boxes; (72 linear ft.)
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- Ames Family Papers MS 3., 1812-2013
Pratt, Marietta Harkness. Scrapbooks, 1921-1925 (inclusive).
Title:
Scrapbooks, 1921-1925 (inclusive).
The scrapbooks contain correspondence, programs, and clippings about Pratt's charitable and social activities; one volume pertains to the "Atlantic City Boardwalk", a 1922 charity bazaar held in Boston in which the state LWV participated.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Pratt, Marietta Harkness. Scrapbooks, 1921-1925 (inclusive).
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Title:
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc., of the May and Goddard families, of New England, including social reformer Abigail Williams May.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes, 2 oversize volumes
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- Papers, 1766-1912
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Patient Record Books, 1859-1862 (inclusive).
Title:
Patient Record Books, 1859-1862 (inclusive).
Brief patient biographies including name, age, place of birth, and reason for entering the hospital as well as information on date of release and general health at time of release.
ArchivalResource: 2 volumes at 22 x 18 x 3 centimeters each.
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Patient Record Books, 1859-1862 (inclusive).
Peking Hospital. Hospital annual reports and ephemera collection, 1805-1969 (inclusive) 1840-1900 (bulk).
Title:
Hospital annual reports and ephemera collection, 1805-1969 (inclusive) 1840-1900 (bulk).
Annual or biennial reports and other pamphlets issued by hospitals in China, Great Britain (especially London), and the United States. The states best represented are Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania. Types of hospitals include general hospitals, specialty hospitals (children's, eye, lying-in, etc.), dispensaries, asylums, and homeopathic hospitals. About 200 hospitals are represented in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 18.25 ft.
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- Peking Hospital. Hospital annual reports and ephemera collection, 1805-1969 (inclusive) 1840-1900 (bulk).
Papers, 1849-1971
Title:
Papers, 1849-1971
Correspondence, biographical material, reports, etc., of Margaret Noyes Kleinert, physician.
ArchivalResource: 4 file boxes, 1 folder oversized
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- Papers, 1849-1971
Medical Profession in Indiana, 1975;, 1976;, 1978
Title:
Medical Profession in Indiana 1975; 1976; 1978
These four interviews of Indiana physicians focus on the interviewees' experiences in the field of medicine over the twentieth century. They speak of the many changes in medicine over the years, their medical education, and they relate personal anecdotes from their experience practicing medicine.
ArchivalResource: 4 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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- Medical Profession in Indiana, 1975;, 1976;, 1978
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- LUCILE LORD-HEINSTEIN, 1903-
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Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906
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- Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory
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Zakrzewska, Marie E., (Marie Elizabeth), 1829-1902
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Gynecology
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Gynecology
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Gynecology
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Hospitals
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Women physicians
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Women in medicine
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