Description: Rome, NEW YORK - City Hospital: Rome Memorial Hospital is a medical facility in Rome, New York. They also operate an 80-bed Skilled Nursing Facility and several outpatient centers. Rome Hospital opened in 1884 as a small cottage hospital. Dr. Thomas M. Flandrau and his wife, Clarissa Foote Flandrau, are credited as establishing the hospital when it was found that there were no facilities to treat the injured after a railroad accident. Passing trains caused the small building to vibrate, and in 1887 a new hospital was built on East Garden Street. A nursing school was added in 1905. In 1920 a bequest from James A. Murphy led to the founding of a second hospital in the city, Murphy Memorial Hospital. It provided surgical services and treated patients with contagious diseases. In 1929 Murphy Memorial became a maternity hospital. In 1940 the city combined the two hospitals with a new building at its current location and called it Rome hospital & Murphy Memorial Hospital. In 1976, the Bartlett Wing was added, named in honor of Dr. Robert L. Bartlett. In 1994, the city transferred ownership to a private, not-for-profit corporation, Rome Memorial Hospital. This Linen Era (1930-45) postcard is in good condition. Published by Wm Jubb Co. Syracuse, N.Y.
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Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Size: Standard (5.5x3.5 in)
Material: Paper
City: Rome
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Brand/Publisher: Wm Jubb Co.
Subject: City Hospital
Continent: North America
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: Linen (1930-1945)
Country: United States
Region: New York
Theme: Architecture, Cities & Towns, Rome Memorial Hospital
Features: Panoramic
Time Period Manufactured: 1930-1939
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Postage Condition: Unposted