Western Dispensary for Women and Children information
Defunct New York City hospital
Hospital co-founder Abraham Jacobi, Father of American Pediatrics.View published in 1870. The address, 218 Ninth Avenue, became 242 around that time[1] as part of an avenue renumbering.[2]
The Western Dispensary for Women and Children, now defunct, was a Manhattan hospital incorporated in March 1869, located at 218 Ninth Avenue.[1][3][4] Unlike the government-funded Northwestern Dispensary,[5][6][7] this hospital had trouble meeting their financial obligations.[8][9]
Abraham Jacobi, a co-founder of the hospital,[3] is regarded as the Father of American Pediatrics.[10]
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Hardy, John, ed. (1870). Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York. New York City: Common Council. pp. 373–74.
^Compare Sheet 9 from: Plan of New York City, from the Battery to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. (New York: Mathew Dripps, 1867) with Plate 11 from: Robinson, E. & Pidgeon, R. H. Robinson's Atlas of the City of New York. (New York: E. Robinson, 1885).
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Alexandra Minna Stern (2002). Formative Years: Children's Health in the United States, 1880-2000 (Conversations In Medicine And Society). ISBN 978-0-4720-2503-9. with Jacobi, one of the founders of the Western Dispensary for Women and Children in March 1869
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"Western Dispensary for Women and Children. (Incorporated April 19, 1869). No. 218 Ninth Avenue". Museum of the City of New York (MCNY).
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"City Government.; Board Of Aldermen. Relief For The Elm-Street Sufferers--Proposed Reward For The Detection Of The Murderer Of Tuers--Donations To Churches--A Sudden Adjournment. The Board Of Councilmen. Widening And Extending Streets--Condition Of The Sinking Fund--Security For Residents In Tenement Houses". The New York Times. February 14, 1860. A petition from the managers of the Northwestern Dispensary for a donation of ... was received and referred to the Committee on Finance.
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"General City News: A Case of medical Negligence". The New York Times. March 1, 1863.
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"Board of Councilmen.; Tents to be allowed in the park; the $25 city bounty". The New York Times. July 22, 1862. the sum of ... to the Northwestern Dispensary
^regarding an attending physician, Anna Lukens: at some portions of the time paid the rent for this dispensary out of her own pocket in order to keep up the work.
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"Anna Mary Reeder Lukens (1844-1939)".
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"Jacobi Medical Center". City of New York. Archived from the original on April 18, 2006. Retrieved April 6, 2006.
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