Records, 1926–1983 (bulk 1966–1979)

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Records, 1926–1983 (bulk 1966–1979)

Boston Hospital for Women Records, 1926–1983 (Bulk 1966–1979), are the product of the hospital staff’s administrative, fundraising, publication, and public relations activities from 1966 through 1979.

5 cubic feet (4 standard record cartons, 1 oversize document box, and 1 small document case).

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Cappers, Elmer Osgood, 1902-

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Boston Hospital for Women

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Boston Hospital for Women was formed on May 2, 1966 as the result of a merger between two Harvard affiliated teaching hospitals that concentrated on women's health issues. The Boston Lying-in Hospital, established in 1832, was a facility focusing on obstetrics, and the Free Hospital for Women, organized in 1875, was dedicated to gynecological care and research. The merger of the two women's hospitals was one of many steps taken towards the larger goal of consolidating several Harvar...

Freymann, John Gordon, 1922-

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