Address by Thomas E. Vermilye at the opening of the Roosevelt Hospital, November 2, 18711871 - 27 páginas |
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66 unthinking prodigal alms-houses alternate with groans ance Anthems alternate arisen from private athletic frame bows beauty that fascinated begins its benevolent better land-the rest buildings charity Columbia College conned and learned course greatly extended descries the better discipline there experienced diseased persons echo the lessons EDWIN CLARK endowed erected fascinated all eyes FRANCIS DELAFIELD free bed funds greatly extended accommodations Hospital now begins institutions iron relax James H kind Saviour waits know no school knowledge lation has grown M. D. ATTENDING M. D. ROBERT mausoleum monument moth munificence or public paralysis benumbs patients pavilion Physicians and Surgeons poor President profession purified saint rapture as faith receive the tried Roose Roosevelt Hospital school more appropriate sick and diseased skill songs with sighing sublime sufferer to minister teachings most beneficial Testator THOMAS E tribute Trustees unthinking prodigal comes Vermilye WILLIAM H wiped forever York Hospital
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Página 8 - The College of Physicians and Surgeons,' ' The New York Eye Infirmary,' ' The Demilt Dispensary,' and ' The New York Institution for the Blind,' and to the Honorable James I. Roosevelt, Edwin Clark, Esq., John M. Knox, Esq., and Adrian H. Muller, Esq., all of New York, for the establishment, in the city of New York, of a hospital for the...
Página 8 - The New York Institution for the Blind,' and to the Honorable James I. Roosevelt, Edwin Clark, Esq., John M. Knox, Esq., and Adrian H. Muller, Esq., all of New York, for the establishment, in the city of New York, of a hospital for the reception and relief of sick and diseased persons, and for its permanent endowment.
Página 19 - II. caused infirmaries situated on mountains to be visited, AD 855. In Jerusalem the knights and brothers attended on the sick. There were hospitals for the sick at Constantinople, in the llth century. The oldest mention of physicians and surgeons established in infirmaries, occurs in 1437.— -Beckmann. See Hospitals.
Página 8 - ... certain incorporations in the City of New York, known as " The Society of the New York Hospital...
Página 20 - two great hospitals of St. Thomas and St. Bartholomew, in " London,- about six hundred patients die annually,
Página 13 - On my settlement as one of the pastors of the Collegiate Church in the city...