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Associated Alumnae of Brooklyn Training Schools for Nurses, 1897
Historical note
An organization comprised of alumnae from Brooklyn's several nurse training schools.
Bedford Dispensary Association, 1889, 1891, inclusive
Historical note
Also known as the Bedford Dispensary and Hospital and the Bedford Dispensary.
Bedford Dispensary, 1893-1894, inclusive
Historical note
Also known as the Bedford Dispensary and Hospital and the Bedford Dispensary Association.
Bedford Dispensary and Hospital, 1895-1903, inclusive
Historical note
Also known as the Bedford Dispensary Association and the Bedford Dispensary.
Bethany Deaconess (and) Hospital (Society), 1926-1956, inclusive
Brooklyn Association for Mental Health, 1960-1972, inclusive
Brooklyn Central Dispensary, 1889-1892, inclusive
Brooklyn City Dispensary, 1914
Brooklyn Committee on Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1909-1911, inclusive
Historical note
A unit of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities.
Brooklyn Diet Dispensary, 1879-1908, inclusive
Brooklyn Eastern District Homeopathic Dispensary, 1892, 1894, inclusive
Brooklyn Eclectic Dispensary, 1895-1897, inclusive
Brooklyn Homeopathic Dispensary, 1869-1870, inclusive
Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital, 1874-1889, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Reports and by-laws. Later reports also cover the hospital's training school for nurses.
Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying-In Asylum, 1871
Historical note
Later Brooklyn Homeopathic Maternity and then Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity.
Brooklyn Homeopathic Maternity, 1871-1900, inclusive
Historical note
Later Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity.
Brooklyn Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association, 1882-1932, inclusive
Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital, 1872-1914, inclusive
Historical note
Originally called The Brooklyn Nursery.
Brooklyn State Hospital, 1964
Historical note
Originally the Long Island State Hospital.
Brooklyn Temperance Society, 1829
Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association, 1928-1929, 1962-1963, 1965-1967, inclusive
Historical note
Later known as the Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association.
Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, 1973-1975, inclusive
Biographical / Historical
Originally known as the Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association.
Bushwick Hospital, 1911-1912, inclusive
Central Homeopathic Dispensary, 1884-1897, inclusive
Central Throat Hospital and Polyclinic Dispensary, 1894
Faith Home for Incurables, 1885-1915, inclusive
Gates Avenue Homeopathic Dispensary, 1879
German Hospital Society, 1897, 1911-1914, inclusive
Language of Materials
Homeopathic Medical Society of the County of Kings, 1870, 1881, 1890, inclusive
House of St. Giles the Cripple, 1892-1939, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Reports, newsletters, and yearbooks (1910-1939).
Inebriates' Home for Kings County, 1868-1885, inclusive
Jeri Finesilver Cancer Foundation, circa 1948
Historical note
Affiliated with the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center.
Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, 1907-1908, inclusive
Kings County Lunatic Asylum, 1861-1870, inclusive
Kings County Pharmaceutical Society, 1888
Long Island State Hospital, 1912-1916, inclusive
Historical note
Later the Brooklyn State Hospital.
Long Island Throat and Lung Hospital and People's Dispensary Association, 1892-1893, inclusive
Lutheran Hospital Association of the City of New York and Vicinity, 1895-1897, inclusive
Language of Materials
Maimonides Hospital of Brooklyn, 1958
Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, 1891-1899, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Annual reports and Tablet magazine.
Memorial Hospital for Women and Children Training School for Nurses, 1896-1897, inclusive
Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity, 1901-1922, inclusive
Historical note
Originally Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying-In Asylum and then Brooklyn Homeopathic Maternity.
Prospect Heights Hospital School of Nursing, 1955
People's Medical and Surgical Dispensary, 1890
St. Catharine's Hospital, 1877-1896, inclusive
Language of Materials
St. Charles Hospital, 1928-1932, inclusive
Historical note
Also known as the Brooklyn Home for Blind, Crippled, and Defective Children.
St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies, 1897-1922, inclusive
St. Martha's Sanitarium and Dispensary, 1893-1896, inclusive
St. Mary's General Hospital, 1882, 1889, 1908, inclusive
St. Peter's Hospital, 1877, 1884, 1889-1896, 1899, inclusive
Salvation Army Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital, 1927
Samaritan Hospital of Brooklyn, 1907-1914, 1925, 1962-1963, inclusive
Sons of Temperance of North America's Grand Division of Eastern New York, 1868
SUNY (State University of New York) Downstate Medical Center, 1958-1973, inclusive
Swedish Hospital, circa mid-20th century, inclusive
Triboro Hospital, 1946-1948, inclusive
U.S. Base Hospital No. 37, A.E.F., 1951-1955, inclusive
Historical note
A unit of the Kings County Hospital that was active during World War I (WWI).
Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn, 1974-1997, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Newsletters 1974-1997 and 1989 annual report.