Patient records
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Letter from concerned parties to JCRS, 1906 May 31
Handwritten letter from concerned parties to JCRS, dated May 21, 1906. The letter requests a further extension to the stay of Linna Teplisca at the JCRS sanatorium based on the current state of her husband. The letter is signed by N. Kromer, Abe Kaplan, Arthur H. Selinger, Max Strammer, A. Bralas and Morris Beesler.
Letter from Congregation Anshe Kanesses Israel to JCRS, 1906 April 30
Typed letter from Congregation Anshe Kanneses Israel to JCRS, dated April 30, 1906. The letter is sent on behalf of Charles J. Baylesh, endorsing his return to the sanatorium. The letter is signed A. Kallish.
Letter from Consumptives' Sanitarium Aid Society, 1905 July 22
Handwritten letter from the Consumptives' Sanitarium Aid Society to JCRS, dated July 22, 1905. The letter introduces and endorses the bearer, Mrs. "Teplitzky," for admission into the JCRS sanatorium, or if that's not possible requesting advice for her. The letter is signed Geo. Colvin, Sec'y.
Letter from Consumptives' Sanitarium Aid Society to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1906 May 11
Handwritten letter from the Consumptives' Sanitarium Aid Society to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on May 11 1906. The letter requests that Mr. Jacob Greenberg be allowed to apply for the Sanatarium. The letter is signed F. Smith.
Letter from D. Gordon to C.D. Spivak, 1912 March 12
Letter from D. Gordon to C.D. Spivak. The letter was sent from Tucson, Arizona and was written in Yiddish.
Letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak, 1916 April 8
Handwritten letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak. Schwartz tells Spivak that his mother, Rosche Schwartz wrote to him about stomach pains. David asks Spivak to do all that he can for his dear mother and he would be very thankful.
Letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak, 1916 September 18
Letter from D. Schwartz to C.D. Spivak. Schwartz tells Spivak that his mother is not gaining any value from the money she received from JCRS for boarding. Although Schwartz appreciates what they have already done for his mother, he asks Spivak if there is a better place with better food and treatment for his mother for the money they are already providing her with.
Letter from Des Moines Lodge, No. 330, T.O.B.B. to JCRS, 1906 April 21
Handwritten letter from Des Moines Lodge, No. 330, T.O.B.B. to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on April 21, 1906. The letter is [illegible]. The letter is signed H. Riegelman.
Letter from Dr. A. Romm to the United Hebrew Charities of Omaha, 1906 July 30
Handwritten letter from Dr. A. Romm to the United Hebrew Charities of Omaha, on June 30, 1906. The letter certifies that Mr. Louis Litman is afflicted with Tuberculosis and from a medical stand point he should go to JCRS in Denver, CO. The letter is signed A. Romm.
Letter from Dr. A. Zederbaum to JCRS, 1906 September 12
Handwritten letter from Dr. A. Zederbaum to JCRS, on Sept. 12/06. The letter informs JCRS of Julius S. Meyers' (Julius S. Myers) health condition and that he has been in Denver, CO since June 27/06. The letter is signed A. Zederbaum.