Records, 1881-1957.

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Records, 1881-1957.

Records of hospital illustrating the role of women in charitable work, as well as advances in methods and organization of treatment. Includes annual reports, 1882-1956; minutes of Board of Trustees, 1881-1957, annual meeting, 1903-1955, Board of Managers, 1881-1911, Executive Committee, 1889-1910, Board of Managers and Executive Committee, 1911-1919, 1932-1939, 1944-1949; and legal documents concerning consolidation with Brooklyn Hospital.

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Garfield Memorial Home.

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Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital. Executive Committee.

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Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital. Board of Managers and Executive Committee.

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Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital. Board of Managers.

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Brooklyn Home for Consumptives.

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Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital. Board of Trustees.

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Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital

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Founded as Garfield Memorial Home, 1881, it became Brooklyn Home for Consumptives in 1882, Brooklyn Thoraic Hospital in 1939, and was absorbed by Brooklyn Hospital in 1956. From the description of Records, 1881-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155452007 ...

Brooklyn Hospital

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Founded as Brooklyn City Hospital, 1845, it became Brooklyn Hospital in 1883. From the description of Annual reports and publications, 1847-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155458752 The Brooklyn Hospital was incorporated as the Brooklyn City Hospital by the New York State Legislature in 1845, and was renamed the Brooklyn Hospital in 1883. The Hospital's first building was constructed on an area bounded by Canton Street, DeKalb Avenue, and Raymond Street and...