Healthcare Workers in History
From the days of horse-drawn ambulance carriages and handwritten medical records, through the introduction of modern vaccines and medical technologies, the collections of the Municipal Archives document the history of healthcare in the City. Our collections from the Department of Public Charities and Hospitals, Department of Health, Department of Public Charities and Correction’s Almshouse Ledger Collection, and others document the activities and methods of New York City’s doctors, nurses, and healthcare heroes as they confronted the many challenges a vibrant city presents. By continuously adopting the latest tools and methods, the City’s medical staff has worked tirelessly to keep the public healthy.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
ca. 1910
Department of Public Charities and Correction
Almshouse Ledger Collection, 1758-1952
Department of Health
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1908-1918
Department of Health
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1890-1900
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
ca. 1950
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1961
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1950
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1952
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1949
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
n.d.
Department of Health
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
n.d.
Department of Public Charities and Hospitals
1870-1880