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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”...
139 months ago
Bernadine Adams Obituary 2010
Chauvin Funeral Home & Crematory
Bernadine Mott Adams, 62, a native of Lake Charles, LA and a resident of Houma, LA died Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 6:40 AM.
174 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...
94 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...
59 months ago
How 19th-Century Doctors Used Daguerreotypes for Consultation on Difficult Cases
Slate
During the 19th century, physicians used photographs as consultation tools and treated patient photographs as prized collectable objects.
119 months ago
Columbia Football: Story of the First Game in 1870
Columbia University Athletics
On Nov. 12, 1870, Columbia traveled to New Brunswick, NJ to play its first football game against Rutgers.
46 months ago
Clendenning takes over at Meadowbrook
timesleaderonline.com
BYESVILLE - The Meadowbrook High program reached new heights last year - advancing three rounds deep to the OHSAA Division V,...
61 months ago
The Historic Eclecticism Of The New York Academy Of Medicine In East Harlem
Harlem World Magazine
The New York Academy of Medicine (the Academy) is a health policy and advocacy organization founded in 1847 by a group of leading New York...
55 months ago
Opinion | How to Talk About Pain (Published 2014)
The New York Times
LONDON — IN 1926, Virginia Woolf published an essay on pain, “On Being Ill.” Isn't it extraordinary, she observed, that pain does not rank...
122 months ago
Books to Understand Gilded-Age New York City
CrimeReads
When my publisher asked me to write a new historical crime series with a female protagonist, my first thought was to set it in New York,...
30 months ago