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- catalog abstract "Includes 41 volumes of patient medical case records, 1866-1902; 35 volumes of maternity case records, 1872-1900; and 36 volumes of surgical case records, 1866-1901. Other volumes include Hospital Dispensary records, hospital rules, receipt book and general fee book, and Visitor of the Month records containing brief case histories and statistical summaries. These records exist for both the New England Hospital and the New England Female Medical College, its academic affiliate.".
- catalog contributor b755047.
- catalog date "1866".
- catalog description "Card catalog.".
- catalog description "Includes 41 volumes of patient medical case records, 1866-1902; 35 volumes of maternity case records, 1872-1900; and 36 volumes of surgical case records, 1866-1901. Other volumes include Hospital Dispensary records, hospital rules, receipt book and general fee book, and Visitor of the Month records containing brief case histories and statistical summaries. These records exist for both the New England Hospital and the New England Female Medical College, its academic affiliate.".
- catalog description "The New England Hospital for Women and Children (now nonexistant) opened in 1859, was the first hospital in the Boston area to be founded and staffed by women for women patients, and was the second hospital for women and children established in the U.S.".
- catalog extent "137 v.".
- catalog issued "1866".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Dispensaries.".
- catalog subject "Gynecology.".
- catalog subject "Hospitals Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "New England Female Medical College.".
- catalog subject "New England Hospital for Women and Children.".
- catalog subject "Surgery.".
- catalog title "Records of the New England Hospital, 1866-1902 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Case files. ftamc".
- catalog type "Medical records. ftamc".