Isidor Fischer ephemera. Box 3.

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Box file containing items of ephemera and newspaper / magazine cuttings on a variety of subjects. Filed in acid free sleeves. Mostly German and Austrian from the 1920s and 1930s. Includes: acupuncture, Léo Jacobsohn's device to record heartbeat (1932), astrology / palmistry, bacteriology, microscopes, barbers, beauty, perfume, bloodletting, sutures, ritual mutilation, cupping, toothache, dropsy, enemas, purgatives, epidemics, cholera, gymnastics, sport, exercise, Johan Gottlieb Schäfer's electric massage devive (1746), Röntgen's x-ray machine and illustrations of hospitals: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Athens University, Grady Hospital (Atlanta), Heilig-Geist Spital (Augsburg), Bad Ischl Krankenhaus, Johns Hopkins University school of medicine (Baltimore), Hospital de San Pablo (Barcelona), National Hospital (Belgrade), Charité Krankenhaus (Berlin), Kinderkrankenhaus vom Rotem Kreuz (Berlin-Lichterfelde), Krankenhaus der Jüdischen Gemeinde (Berlin), Landhaus-Klinik vom Rotem Kreuz (Berlin), Reichsgesundheitsamt (Berlin), Rudolf-Virchow-Krankenhaus (Berlin), St. Gertrauden-Krankenhaus (Berlin), Städtisches Krankenhaus Westend (Berlin), Struveshof "école de redressement" for psychopathic or "pervers" children (Berlin), Hôtel-Dieu de France (Beyrouth), hospice-hôpital (Béziers), Krankenhaus Braunau am Inn, Medizinische Klinik (Breslau), Hôpital Saint-Jean (bruges), Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital (Brooklyn), School of medicine (Bruxelles), a flying hospital (Budapest), Institut de Bucarest, University of Buffalo medical School, Spital Kevher Nessibe (Caesarea), the dispensary (Casablanca), University of Virginia Medical School (Charlottesville), Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium (Chicago), Passavant Memorial Hospital (Chicago), Michael Reese Hospital (Chicago), Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Western reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), Baylor Hospital (Dallas), St. Luke's Hospital (Denver), University of Colorado School of Medicine (Denver), military hospital (Dubrovnik-Ragusa), Duke University School of Medicine (Durham, north Carolina), medical clinics (Düsseldorf), Hospital von Kloster Eberbach im Rheingau, Ziekenhuis Salem (Ermelo), Genesungsheim Felbring (Post Muthmannsdorf), Ospedale degli Innocenti (Firenze), University of Freiburg in Breisgau, St. Annen-Spitals (Goslar), Maternity Hospital (Göttingen), Altes Universitäts-Krankenhaus am Paulustor (Graz), Greenwich Hospital (london), Heilanstalt Grimmstein, Pesthof zu Hamburg, Institut für Schiffs- und Tropen Kankheiten in Hamburg, Allgemeinde Krankenhaus St. Georg (Hamburg), Hauptkrankenhaus Eppendorf (Hamburg), Hopital National Calixto Garcia (Havana), Hudson County Tuberculosis Hospital (Jersey City), University of Illinois college of medicine and dentistry (Chicago), Alte Universität Innsbruck,State University of Iowa College of Medicine, University Hospital (Iowa City), Medizinische Klinik (Jena), Neue Ohrenklinik (Jena), University of Kansas School of Medicine, Heiliggeistspital (Konstanz), Hospital zu Kues an der Mosel, Krakau University, Radiumbad Landeck / Schles (Marienbad), Lazarud Huis (Leyden), Leipzig University, University of Arkansas School of Medicine (Little Rock), London Hospital (Whitechapel), St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London), St. Thomas's Hospital (London), Los Angeles County Hospital, University of Southern California school of medicine, St. Vincent's Hospital (Los Angeles), Sonder-Siechen-Haus (Luzern), Heilig-geist-Spital (Lübeck), infirmary, dispensary and Lunatic Asylum (Manchester), University of Marburg, Vittorio Emanuele III national cancer research institute (Milan), Ospedale Maggiore (Milan), Richardson Memorial School of Medicine (New Orleans), Chapelle St. Roch, Hôpital des Aliénés (Nice), Cholera quarantine baracks (Nieder-Österreich). Collected by Isidor Fischer, Viennese gynaecologist and medical historian.

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1 box ; 34 x 33 cm.

Notes

Copy 1. Formerly owned by: Dr. Isidor Fischer.

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