Papers, 1939-1976.

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Papers, 1939-1976.

Contains correspondence, reports, memoranda, and professional activities records resulting from JF's career at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital. Correspondence, reports, and grant proposlas record his research on blood volume in shock and the bacterial factor in shock. Correspondence and memoranda document his activities as researcher, faculty advisor, and hospital administrator. Also includes correspondence, invitations to speak, memoranda, speeches, professional papers, a book manuscript, and medical records, resulting from JF's professional activities as an educator, surgeon, and colleague.

4.3 cubic ft. in 4 record cartons, 1 document box.

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Beth Israel Hospital (Boston, Mass. : 1916-1996)

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Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts In 1916, the Jewish community of Boston established Beth Israel Hospital on Townsend Street in Roxbury to provide health care to immigrants in the area. Although accessible to everyone, the hospital provided Yiddish-speaking services for Eastern European Jewish immigrants and served kosher food, as well as conducted Jewish religious services. The 45-bed hospital had several departments, including Medical Services, Surgical Serv...

Fine, Jacob, 1900-

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Jacob Fine, (JF), 1900-1980, AB, 1920, Harvard College; MD, 1924, Harvard Medical School, was Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Surgeon-in-Chief at Beth Israel Hospital. His research focused on traumatic and septic shock. From the description of Papers, 1939-1976. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81640182 Jacob Fine (JF), appointed Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and Surgeon-in-Chief at Beth Israel Hospital (BIH) i...

Fine, Jacob, 1900-

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Jacob Fine, (JF), 1900-1980, AB, 1920, Harvard College; MD, 1924, Harvard Medical School, was Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Surgeon-in-Chief at Beth Israel Hospital. His research focused on traumatic and septic shock. From the description of Papers, 1939-1976. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81640182 Jacob Fine (JF), appointed Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and Surgeon-in-Chief at Beth Israel Hospital (BIH) i...

Harvard Medical School. Dept. of Surgery.

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