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Samuel R. Smith Infirmary
The Samuel R. Smith Infirmary was named after Dr. Samuel Russell Smith, who devoted his life to caring for the poor. Dr. William A.C. Anderson and others in the Richmond County Medical Society opened the infirmary seen here as a way to provide voluntary care to those in a growing need for “some place in which relief could be extended to the sick and destitute poor without charge” (Anderson, MD) in 1861.https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/siuh_photo_archive/1025/thumbnail.jp
Transporting NICU Patient
During the transfer of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) patient, life-saving equipment, such as an incubator, becomes indispensable. This NICU incubator serves as a secure and temperature-controlled environment, securing the healthy development of premature infants, and reducing the risk of infection.https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/siuh_photo_archive/1035/thumbnail.jp
Time Capsule
In 2020, as part of the centennial celebration of Staten Island University Hospital Prince’s Bay campus, a time capsule was unveiled, revealing a rich collection of hospital blueprints, edition of the Staten Island Advance, and a New York Times article dated June 22, 1935. Notably, the capsule included a handwritten letter by philanthropist Mrs. Berta Dreyfus. Mrs. Dreyfus, who had generously donated $100,000 in the 1920s for the hospital’s expansion, left an indelible mark on the history of SIUH Prince’s Bay.https://academicworks.medicine.hofstra.edu/siuh_photo_archive/1024/thumbnail.jp
Wallace Pavilion
This photograph shows the Dewitt Wallace Pavilion, which opened in 1973. Today this is the site of the main hospital entrance
Louise Hunt
This image shows a woman at a lab bench with a microscope. In the background are American flags
Healthcare in Westchester in 1898
This video covers some of the history of healthcare services in Westchester country before the founding of Northern Westchester Hospital. It also discusses the motivation for founding the hospital (to improve local healthcare service)
Revitalizing Nursing Grand Rounds: Incorporating Technology and Incentives for Increased Engagement and Professional Development
Cohen Children\u27s Medical Center Historical Photos Presentation
This presentation has historical photos from CCMC history throughout the 80s. Events depicted include groundbreaking on the CCMC site, construction of the hospital, dedication and ribbon cutting for the hospital, and Keith Haring day