New York Hospital and Civil War: U.S. Sanitary Commission Members
on April 5, 2013
New York hospital had four doctors who served with the U. S. Sanitary Commission, a civilian organization that was concerned with the health of the soldiers. The volunteers worked as medical inspectors...
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New York Hospital and Civil War: U.S. Sanitary Commission
on March 22, 2013
Four doctors from New York Hospital were members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission: William Van Buren, Cornelius Agnew, James McLane, and A. Brayton Ball. Valentine Mott was a consultant for the war department...
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New York Hospital and Civil War: Civil War Casualties and Civil War Medicine
on March 1, 2013
Approximately 750,000 Americans whether Union or Confederate died in the Civil War. About 250,000 died of battle wounds. About 500,000 died of infectious diseases such as dysentery/intestinal diseases, malaria...
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New York Hospital and the Civil War
on February 1, 2013
At the dawn of the Civil War, New York Hospital was located at its first site on Broadway between Duane and Worth Streets. From April 1861-February 1862, New York Hospital had an agreement with the New York...
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Dr. David B. Levine to present Heberden Society Lecture January 23, 4:30pm
on January 8, 2013
David B. Levine, M.D. Emeritus Professor, Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Director, Alumni Association and Archives Hospital for Special Surgery will present the winter 2013...
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