999 resultados para University of Michigan. Homeopathic Hospital


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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989.

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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989.

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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989. On verso: North/south view of Univ. Hospital (circa 1933) after addition of floors 7 and 8 to main building -- before start of construction of new NPI (completed in 1938). Gift of Mr. Sam Sturgis, 1972 (original made with 8 x 10 camera)

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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989. North / south view of hospital. Simpson Memorial Institute under construction to south (left) of hospital. Image is mounted on linen.

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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989. Viewed from south. Observatory on left in foreground; Simpson Memorial Institute in right foreground. Floors 7 and 8 added to main hospital.

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Image creator Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029 and Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He edited and illustrated the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.

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Chamberlin & Austin, architects. Built in 1891 at corner of Catherine and Glen. Used as Homeopathic Hospital 1891-1900, Medical Ward 1900-1925, Convalescent Ward 1925-1927. Burned in 1927. Two images mounted on album page.

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An outstanding facility, a component part of the famous Medical Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

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Founded in 1869, this facility was America's first "University Hospital." The 1,000-bed general hospital, with its 200-bed children's hospital (C.S. Mott Hospital at right of picture), is the heart of a vast health complex which includes School of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health... plus research facilities.

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Title Varies: 1871/74- First Annual Report of the Board of Control of the State Public School for Dependent Children; Biennial Report of the Board of Control of the Michigan State Public School for Dependent and Ill-Treated Children

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View from the east. Built 1840. Professors' Houses (East Residence) 1840-1868. University Hospital 1868-1891. Additions in 1877 and after in the form of two parallel wings built out from back of house and several additions onto them. Dental College 1891-1908. Building removed 1908. Replaced by new Chemistry Building 1910

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Vols. 3-4 edited by Walter A. Donnelly and others.

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In center: Palmer Ward on front of Nurses Home. Psychopathic hospital at far right, built 1906. On verso: To the left the Homeopathic Hospital; to the right the Allopathic Hospital.

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Center building included a nurses home. On verso: U. Hospital. Catherine St. [Street] Hospitals. ?Medical School Dormitories, Catherine St.

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Mason & Kahn, architect. 1906-1939: Part of Catherine St. Hospitals. Built as and run as Psychopathic Hospital. 1939-1944: Known as "East Hospital." 1944-1965: Known as Beal Residence. Torn down 1965. On verso: Made by J. Inbody, Elkhart, Ind. Home Phone 500