Wasserman, Raymond S.
Biography
JCRS patient #1854. Stenographer born in the U.S.A., married patient Fannie Greenberg.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
JCRS Patient #1854 Raymond S. Wasserman, 1911 June 13 - 1912 June 19
JCRS patient #1854. Patient application, correspondence, handwritten letters, receipts, bills.
Letter from Dr. E. Feuerstein to Dr. Spivak, 28 June 1911
Letter to Dr. Spivak Dr. E. Feuerstein again begging admittance for Mr. Wasserman to the JCRS.
Letter from Dr. E. Feuerstein to Dr. Spivak, 14 July 1911
Letter to Dr. Spivak thanking him for his kind letter and stating Mr. Wasserman is from Jersey City, NJ. Letter also asks that Mr. Wasserman be admitted to the JCRS.
Letter from Dr. Spivak to Mr. S. F. Disraelly, 3 May 1913
Letter from Dr. Spivak forwarding a check to Mr. S. F. Disraelly, Chairman of the JCRS Burial Committee, for $36.50 to cover funeral expenses for Raymond Wasserman. Letter is typewritten and states Wasserman died at the Sanatorium but Disraelly handwrote on the letter that Wasserman died at the County Hospital.
Letter from Isaac Kluighoffer to Dr. Spivak, 29 April 1913
Letter to Dr. Spivak from Isaac Kluighoffer of Jersey City enclosing a check for 36.50 to cover Mr. Wasseman's bill and apologizing for the delay in sending the check. The bill was for funeral expenses.
Letter from Mrs. J. Wasserman to Dr. Schwatt, late 1911- early 1912
Letter to Dr. Schwatt of the JCRS from patients’ mother in Jersey City, NJ asking the Sanatorium to let Raymond stay there for another term. She states she is a widow and has trouble making ends meet. She also says how much her son likes being at the Sanatorium.
Letter from Nathan Berkovitz to JCRS , 26 March 1912
Letter to the JCRS from Nathan Berkovitz of Pueblo, CO asking for confirmation if Mr. Wasserman is engaged to a young lady in Denver. The letter also requests the JCRS not tell Mr. Wasserman who is inquiring.
Letter from Raymond Wasserman to Dr. Spivak, 11 July 1911
This series of patient records includes medical reports and histories, statistical data of patients, x-rays, and death certificates. The patient files include applications, correspondence and some may also contain photographs and personal items.
Letter from Raymond Wasserman to Dr. Spivak, 7 August 1911
Letter to Dr. Spivak from Mr. Wasserman asking when he will be admitted to the Sanatorium. He filed his application 9 weeks prior and was promised a spot by August 1st. Wasserman goes on to say he has been in Colorado 5 years now and cannot work anymore. He asks to be admitted that week and says he can assist the sanatorium with stenography and bookkeeping.
Letter to Dr. Spivak from Dr. E. Feuerstein, 6 June 1911
Letter from Dr. E. Feuerstein for Dr. Spivak, and carried by Raymond Wasserman, pleading for Mr. Wassermen to be admitted to the hospital. The letter explains the family if very poor and Mr. Wasserman is too sick to work but would do anything the sanatorium requested of him.
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