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Minutes, annual reports, and lists of members of the Corporation of Babies Hospital. Members of the Corporation had to be at least 21 years of age and to have made a donation to the hospital of $10 or more in the previous year. The Corporation met annually to elect members of the Board of Directors and to approve the annual report of the hospital.
History and Biography
Babies Hospital was founded in 1887 by five women “to provide medical and surgical aid and nursing for sick babies.” It soon became one of the nation’s pre-eminent children’s hospitals. Within twenty years Babies had established an outpatient department, a training school for nurses, and a summer hospital at the New Jersey shore. It became a teaching affiliate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1900. L. Emmett Holt, Herbert Wilcox, Sr. and Rustin McIntosh were among the medical directors of the hospital in the 20th century.
After several brief stays at various locations, Babies Hospital settled in two houses on Lexington Avenue at E. 55th Street. In 1902, these buildings were replaced with a modern structure where the Hospital remained until it moved to the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center at West 168th Street in 1929. It was renamed Babies & Children’s Hospital in 1994 and became the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York in 2003.
Organization
Minutes, annual reports, and lists of members of the Corporation of Babies Hospital. Members of the Corporation had to be at least 21 years of age and to have made a donation to the hospital of $10 or more in the previous year. The Corporation met annually to elect members of the Board of Directors and to approve the annual report of the hospital.
Subject Headings and Related Records
Administrative Information
On deposit from the Office of the Corporate Secretary, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, March 2009.
Finding aid written by Stephen E. Novak, Dec. 2009.