NEW YORK (WABC) -- Sydenham Hospital began in 1892, serving mostly African American patients in Harlem. After New York City Mayor Ed Koch took office in 1977, he announced plans to close the hospital ...
A bequest of $50,000 to the Sydenham Hospital is made in the will of Leon Schinasi, wealthy American-Jewish cigarette manufacturer, who died in France on August 16 and who left an estate whose value ...
The new Sydenham Hospital which has just been completed on Manhattan Avenue at Hancock Square, New York City, was dedicated on Sunday afternoon. More than $2,000,000 went into the construction of the ...
The first U.S. voluntary hospital† to take both white and Negro physicians has succeeded “beyond expectation.” This announcement about Harlem’s Sydenham Hospital was made last week by Trustee Harry C.
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