Records, 1799-1997 (bulk 1871-1997).

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Records, 1799-1997 (bulk 1871-1997).

The Collection documents the history of the Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia since its founding in 1871. The Board of Trustees and Committees series includes Board of Trustees minutes from 1871 all the way to 1995, the year the Center merged with Penn, as well as minutes, correspondence and other documents of various committees. In addition, it includes minutes and correspondence of the Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation, the predecessor of the current Presbyterian Foundation for Philadelphia which was at one time a holding company of the Presbyterian Medical Center, from 1983 to 1989. The Annual Report series includes a complete set of the Presbyterian Hospital annual report from 1871 to 1983 (the bound copy ending with the year of 1959). There are duplicate copies for many years in either bound or paper cover volumes. The series of the Administrative files runs from 1871 to 1997. Included in this series are sub-groups such as Buildings and property, Contracts, leases and agreements, general administrative correspondence filed chronologically, the Cupp Pavilion dedication file, Departmental meeting file, Ethic Committee file, Financial file, HotelHospital program file, Institutional Review Board file, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO) and Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital (JCAH) files, Medical Education Committee and Medical Executive Committee files, Medical Quality Assurance Committee file, files of the Medical Staff and its Executive Committee, correspondence concerning nursing and nursing programs, Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting file, Research Council minutes, Research funding files, and a general staff file. The series of Departments includes departmental records and files from such major sources as the Cardio-vascular Research Lab, the Administrator of the Department of Medicine (Robert Hardin), Department of Medicine, Department of Nursing Education and Research, Department of Nursing Services, Emergency Department, Medical Auxiliary, Nursing School, Alumni Association of the Nursing School, Public Relations Department, Research Administration, Research Institute, and Scheie Eye Institute. The series of the History research files includes material collected by researchers regarding the history of the Presbyterian Hospital, files of the History Committee, notes and extracts made by researchers, drafts and notes by Lillian Brunner for her intended book with her relevant correspondence, and transcripts of an oral history project conducted in 1995 (tapes unseen). The Reference materials series consists of material of two categories--the sub-series of Disorder, diseases and treatments is related to discussion of various specific medical topics; the other group is of more general nature on various health care topics such as HMO, nutrition and smoking. The Publications series includes all major publications of the Presbyterian Medical Center, among them the Bulletin, Center Post, Nursing School yearbook serial, Presby News, and Presby View. All photographical records have been grouped in the series of Photographs, negatives, slides, etc. The sub-series of Photo prints has been arranged by subject while the negatives, slides and glass positives stay with their original index codes. Special notes have been attached to the end of the collection inventory to provide detailed information on any specific group of negatives, slides or glass positives. Included in this series are also two reels of film. The Scrapbooks series consists of clippings from a number of scrapbooks and albums, covering the period from 1949 to 1975. The Audio and visual tapes series includes a song album recorded by the Nursing School Student Nurses Choir as well as audio and video cassettes on various topics. The series of Paintings, posters, charts and other graphics includes acrylic and oil paintings, architectural sketches, charcoal drawings, charts used in discussion of merger with the University of Pennsylvania, and Montage posters related to PMC history and research interest. The Architectural drawings series consists of thirty-six reels of architectural plans as well as a couple of master utility plans. The Plaques series comprises a total of twenty-nine metal plaques collected from various hospital facilities or made in commemoration of special occasions. An itemizing note has been attached to the end of the inventory. Memorabilia items and medical instruments have been grouped as one series. It includes such major items as ceramic candle lamps, China Delft tiles donated by Harriet Carhart, Hospital seal press and seal images, nursing pins and pins issued on various special occasions, and three souvenirs from India. Medical instruments range from blood pressure gauge and other minor medical appliances, syringe and needles, containers of various kinds, to iron pestle and mortar. The nursing uniforms series includes uniforms and caps of various styles, covering the period from 1932 to 1987.

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The Presbyterian Medical Center originated as a charitable institution named the Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia. Early in 1871, Rev. Ephraim D. Saunders, a Presbyterian minister, offered a two-and-a-half-acre property at 39th Street and Powelton Avenue to the Philadelphia Presbyterian Alliance for use as a hospital in memory of his son Courtland, who had been killed in service during the Civil War in September 1862. The Church accepted the offer and stipulated a mission for t...