Hospitals
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 804 Collections and/or Records:
Box 309, 2000 - 2003
File — Box B005.05.0309: Series B005.05 [Barcode: U186023293452]
Identifier: B005.05.0309
Abstract
Contains monographs and publications produced by National Jewish Health about or related to Asthma and allergy related diseases.
Dates:
2000 - 2003
Boy Playing Table Tennis at the National Asthma Center, between 1973-1985
Item
Identifier: B089.12.0020.0006.00003
Abstract
Henry DeCocteau playing table tennis at the National Asthma Center. The National Asthma Center's history began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. In 1953, the name changed to the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver and the...
Dates:
between 1973-1985
Boy Playing Table Tennis at the National Asthma Center, between 1974-1979
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Identifier: B089.12.0021.0001.00036
Abstract
A boy plays table tennis at the National Asthma Center (NAC) The NAC encouraged asthmatic children to participate in physical activities. The child was a patient at NAC. The NAC's history began in 1907, when it was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. At that time it was known as the Denver Sheltering Home. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. In 1953,...
Dates:
between 1974-1979
Boys at the National Asthma Center, 1947 May
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Identifier: B089.12.0020.0001.00001
Abstract
Group of boys from the National Asthma Center (NAC) sit on the steps of a building with two unidentified nurses. The Center's history began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. In 1953, the name changed to the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic...
Dates:
1947 May
Boys at the National Asthma Center, between 1970-1990
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Identifier: B089.12.0020.0003.00001
Abstract
Group of boys from the National Asthma Center (NAC) walking outside on a cool day. The NAC's history began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. In 1953, the name changed to the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver and the...
Dates:
between 1970-1990
Boys Form a Pyramid at the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver, circa 1953
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Identifier: B089.12.0020.0025.00002
Abstract
A group of boys form a pyramid outside the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver. The Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver's began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. In 1953, the name changed to the Jewish National...
Dates:
circa 1953
Boys Jumping on a Trampoline at the National Asthma Center, between 1974-1979
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Identifier: B089.12.0021.0001.00062
Abstract
Two boys jump on a trampoline at the National Asthma Center (NAC) in Denver, Colorado. The NAC encouraged asthmatic children to participate in physical activities. These boys were patients of the NAC. The NAC's history began in 1907, when it was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. At that time it was known as the Denver Sheltering Home. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for...
Dates:
between 1974-1979
Bronze Statue of Frances Wisebart Jacobs, circa 1987
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Identifier: B063.08.0039.00051
Abstract
Bronze statue is an artist's rendering of Frances Wisebart Jacobs holding her bag of soaps and medicines. The plaque affixed to the base of statue explains Jacob's ties with National Jewish Hospital, which was founded in her memory. The statue is located in the National Jewish Center, Denver, Colo.
Dates:
circa 1987
Bronze Statue of Frances Wisebart Jacobs, circa 1987
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Identifier: B063.03.0011.00102
Abstract
Bronze statue is an artist's rendering of Frances Wisebart Jacobs holding her bag of soaps and medicines. The plaque affixed to the base of statue explains Jacob's ties with National Jewish Hospital, which was founded in her memory. The statue is located in the National Jewish Center, Denver, Colo.
Dates:
circa 1987
Building Appreciation Plaque for the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1921
Item
Identifier: B063.03.0011.00046
Abstract
A plaque at JCRS that says, '' In appreciation of their efforts in behalf of this building this tablet is dedicated to, Max D. Neusteter, Denver; Oscar Abel, New York; J.C. Berkson, New York; Samuel Goldberg, New York; John C. Mack, New York; Samuel Moskowitz, New York; and Louis Stern, Denver, 1921.'' These men gave efforts to help construct one of the buildings on the campus of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was...
Dates:
1921