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Valentine Mott
Books, Health and History
Posts about Valentine Mott written by nyamhistorymed and nyamhistofmed.
123 months ago
Valentines for a Valentine
Books, Health and History
By Arlene Shaner, Acting Curator and Reference Librarian for Historical Collections In honor of Valentine's Day, these two “valentines”...
141 months ago
The Anesthesia Era: 1845–1875
The ASCO Post
The text and photograph here are excerpted from a four-volume series of books titled Oncology: Tumors & Treatment, A Photographic History,...
58 months ago
Obituary.; DEATH OF DR. VALENTINE MOTT. (Published 1865)
The New York Times
New-York has lost one of her most illustrious sons. The eminent surgeon, the honored, kind, and philanthropic citizen. VALENTINE MOTT, M.D., L.L. D.,...
82 months ago
Back to School! Conservation of the Academy’s 19th- and 20th-Century Medical Student Notebooks
Books, Health and History
By Erin Albritton, Head of Conservation and Arlene Shaner, Historical Collections Reference Librarian The New York Academy of Medicine...
111 months ago
Columbia Football: Story of the First Game in 1870
Columbia University Athletics
NEW YORK—In 1870, Rutgers challenged Columbia to a game, and on November 12, 1870, 20 men journeyed to New Brunswick and there played what...
49 months ago
NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia Celebrate 1,000th Lung Transplant
NewYork-Presbyterian - Health Matters
The Lung Transplantation Program at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Irving Medical Center — one of the top lung transplant...
61 months ago
Library Luminaries: Gertrude Annan
Books, Health and History
This post is the last in a four-part series showcasing notable figures in the history of the Academy Library as we celebrate our 175th...
24 months ago
The Hospital for Special Surgery, Born in the East Village
Village Preservation
You might be surprised to know that the Hospital for Special Surgery, the oldest existing orthopedic hospital in the United State,...
52 months ago
Bellevue’s doctors invented the procedures you take for granted
New York Post
Bellevue — the city's largest public hospital — has been synonymous with bedlam since it opened in 1826. The New York Times described it in...
96 months ago