1. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: Boston : [s.n.], 1866 Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
2. Morton Testimonial Association Publication: [Boston? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Societies, MedicalAnesthesia, InhalationEtherFund RaisingIntellectual PropertyMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.Morton Testimonial Association.
3. Report of the Philadelphia Relief Committee: appointed to collect funds for the sufferers by yellow fever at Norfolk & Portsmouth, Va., 1855 Author(s): Philadelphia Relief Committee. Publication: Philadelphia : Inquirer Printing Office, 1856 Subject(s): Yellow FeverEpidemicsRelief WorkFund RaisingVirginia
4. The Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital, to the public Author(s): Massachusetts General Hospital. Publication: [Boston] : Tileston and Weld, printers, [1816] Subject(s): Hospitals, General -- economicsFund RaisingHealth Services Need and DemandAlmshousesPovertyBostonMassachusetts General Hospital.
5. The Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital earnestly request of their fellow townsmen a candid perusal of the following address before Thursday next, the 26th inst Author(s): Massachusetts General Hospital. Publication: [Boston : s.n., 1816] Subject(s): Hospitals, General -- economicsAltruismFund RaisingHealth Services Needs and DemandBostonMassachusetts General Hospital.
6. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Publication: [Boston : Eastburn, 1861] Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
7. History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair: February 22, 1864 Author(s): Brooklyn and Long Island Fair in Aid of the United States Sanitary Commission (1864) Publication: Brooklyn : "The Union" steam presses, 1864 Subject(s): Relief WorkAnniversaries and Special EventsFund RaisingNew YorkBrooklyn and Long Island Fair in Aid of the United States Sanitary Commission
8. An appeal to the citizens of Pennsylvania for means to provide additional accomodations for the insane Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers, 1854 Subject(s): Hospitals, Psychiatric -- economicsHospital Planning -- economicsFund RaisingPhiladelphiaPennsylvania Hospital for the Insane.
9. An appeal to the public, by members of the medical profession Author(s): Executive Committee of Physicians and Surgeons Interested in Raising a National Testimonial for the Discoverer of the Anaesthetic Uses of Sulphuric Ether (New York, N.Y.) Publication: New-York : Nesbitt , printers and stationers, [1857?] Subject(s): Anesthesia, InhalationFund RaisingMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
10. Testimonial of members of the medical profession of Philadelphia, New York, and Boston in behalf of Wm. T.G. Morton, M.D Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1860 Subject(s): AnesthesiaFund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
11. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: Boston : Printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1861 Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
12. Testimonial to William T.G. Morton Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: [Boston : s.n., 1861] Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
13. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: Boston : Printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1861 Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
14. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: Boston : Printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1861 Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
15. Report to the Executive Committee of Physicians and Surgeons interested in raising a national testimonial for the discoverer of the anaesthetic uses of sulphuric ether Author(s): Parker, Charles. Publication: New York : Bryant, printers, 1859 Subject(s): Anesthesia, InhalationFund RaisingMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
16. Proceedings in behalf of the Morton testimonial Author(s): Morton Testimonial Association. Publication: Boston : Printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1861 Subject(s): Fund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
17. Testimonial of members of the medical profession of Philadelphia, New York and Boston in behalf of Wm. T.G. Morton Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, 1860 Subject(s): AnesthesiaFund RaisingSocial SupportMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
18. Sanitary Commission, Washington City, D.C., Treasury building, June 22, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- economicsFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
19. To the presidents and officers of the various life insurance companies of the United States Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government Agencies -- economicsFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
20. Appeal of the Executive Finance Committee in the city of New York Publication: [New York : Sanitary Commission, 1861] Subject(s): Military HygieneFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited States
21. Address of the Central Finance Committee Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Military HygieneUnited States Government AgenciesFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
22. To all loyal citizens of the United States Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1862?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited States
23. A letter to the women of the northwest, assembled at the fair at Chicago, for the benefit of the U.S. Sanitary Commission Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1863?] Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
24. Statement of the object and methods of the Sanitary Commission: appointed by the Government of the United States, June 13, 1861 Author(s): United States Sanitary Commission. Publication: New York : Wm. C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863 Subject(s): Military HygieneRelief WorkFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States Sanitary Commission.
25. Account of the rise and progress of the asylum, proposed to be established, near Philadelphia: for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason : with an abridged account of the Retreat, a similar institution near York, in England Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Kimber and Conrad ..., 1814 Subject(s): Hospitals, PsychiatricHospitals, ReligiousFund RaisingHospital Design and ConstructionInstitutionalization -- methodsProtestantismEnglandPhiladelphiaAsylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason.York Retreat.
26. Account of the present state of the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason Author(s): Contributors to the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by W. Brown ..., 1816 Subject(s): Hospitals, Psychiatric -- economicsHospitals, Religious -- economicsCharitiesFund RaisingPhiladelphiaAsylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason.Contributors to the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason
27. Day nursery Publication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1878] Subject(s): Schools, NurseryFund RaisingPhiladelphiaLombard Street Day Nursery (Philadelphia, Pa.)
28. An appeal in behalf of a hospital for the University of Pennsylvania Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1870 and 1874?] Subject(s): Hospitals, UniversityFund RaisingPhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Hospital.
29. A free-bed fund for the Washingtonian Home Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1877?] Subject(s): Rehabilitation CentersAlcoholismFund RaisingBostonWashingtonian Home (Boston, Mass.)
30. The undersigned, in common with many others, believing that honor is due to the memory of the late Dr. William T.G. Morton Author(s): Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892, author Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1869?] Subject(s): CharitiesFund RaisingBostonMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
31. Historical memoranda relative to the discovery of etherization, and to the connection with it of the late Dr. William T.G. Morton Author(s): Committee of Citizens of Boston Chosen to Raise a Morton Testimonial Fund, author. Publication: Boston : Printed by Rand, Avery, & Frye, 1871 Subject(s): Anesthetics, InhalationEther -- administration & dosageFund RaisingBostonMorton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
32. Circular of the Washington Training School for Nurses Author(s): Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896 Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1881?] Subject(s): Schools, Nursing -- economicsFinancial SupportFund RaisingDistrict of ColumbiaWashington Training School for Nurses (Washington, D.C.)
33. Circular Author(s): Southern Hospital Association for Disabled Soldiers. Committee on Correspondence. Publication: [New Orleans : s.n., 1866] Subject(s): Hospitals, VeteransHospitals, PrivateFund RaisingAmerican Civil WarNew Orleans
34. Integrative medicine: rethinking health care delivery Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Grantmakers in Health, [2011] Subject(s): Delivery of Health CareFund RaisingHealth PromotionHolistic HealthIntegrative MedicineHumansUnited States
35. Healthy places NC: through place-based philanthropy Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Grantmakers in Health, [2012] Subject(s): Community NetworksEnvironment DesignFoundationsFund RaisingHumansNorth CarolinaUnited States
36. The one that got away: emerging leaders in health philanthropy on moving up and moving on Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Grantmakers in Health, [2012] Subject(s): Career ChoiceFoundationsFund RaisingLeadershipPersonnel ManagementHumansUnited States
37. The legacy of The Bravewell Collaborative: transforming health care through integrative medicine Author(s): George, Penny, author Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Grantmakers in Health, October 20, 2014 Subject(s): Cooperative BehaviorFoundations -- historyHealth Care ReformIntegrative Medicine -- historyAwards and PrizesFund RaisingHistory, 21st CenturyHolistic HealthLeadershipPatient-Centered CareHumansUnited States
38. Report of the Jacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association, of Jacksonville, Florida: covering the work of the association during the yellow fever epidemic, 1888 Author(s): Jacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association, author. Publication: Jacksonville, Fla. : Times-Union Print., 1889 Subject(s): Organizations -- organization & administrationYellow FeverFund RaisingRelief WorkOrganizations -- historyEpidemicsFloridaJacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association.
39. Kindergarten and primary school for the blind: a second appeal for its foundation and endowment Author(s): Anagnos, Michael, 1837-1906, author Publication: Boston : Rand, Avery & Co., 1884 Subject(s): Education of Visually DisabledChildFund RaisingMassachusettsPerkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind.
40. Report of the Howard Association of New Orleans Author(s): Howard Association (New Orleans, La.) Publication: New Orleans : "Commercial Bulletin" Print, 1867 Subject(s): Relief Work -- organization & administrationFund RaisingYellow FeverNew OrleansHoward Association (New Orleans, La.)
41. The undersigned have been engaged for the past three years in the task of establishing a great General Hospital in connection with the University of Pennsylvania Author(s): Stillé, Alfred, 1813-1900, author Publication: Philadelphia : [publisher not identified], December, 1874 Subject(s): Hospitals, GeneralFund RaisingPhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Hospital.
42. Dear Doctor, Tthe movement which was set on foot in 1871 for the establishment of a great General Hospital in connection with the University of Pennsylvania has been very successful up to the present time Author(s): Carson, Joseph, 1808-1876, author Publication: Philadelphia : [publisher not identified], Novermber, 1874 Subject(s): Hospitals, GeneralFund RaisingPhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Hospital.
43. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met: it is not necessary to again refer to the unanswerable arguments by which it has been shown that there has for some years past been an urgent need for a large increase in the General Hospital accommodation in this state Author(s): Agnew, Daniel, 1809-1902, author Publication: Pennsylvania : [publisher not identified], [1871] Subject(s): Hospitals, GeneralHospital Design and Construction -- economicsFund RaisingPhiladelphiaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Hospital.
44. Boston Medical Library: special meeting to raise funds for a new building, November 29, 1898 : David W. Cheever, M.D., in the chair Author(s): Boston Medical Library, author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1899?] Subject(s): Libraries, MedicalFund RaisingBoston
45. The necessity for a hospital in Dover, N.H: read by John R. Ham, M.D., at the regular meeting of the Dover Medical Society, on February 3, 1892 Author(s): Ham, John R. (John Randolph), 1842-1920, author Publication: Dover, N.H. : N. E. Stiles' Job Printing House, 1892 Subject(s): Hospitals, UrbanFund RaisingNew Hampshire
46. Address delivered on the occasion of the opening of the new lecture hall of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, February 22, 1892 Author(s): McCook, Henry C. (Henry Christopher), 1837-1911, author Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1892?] Subject(s): Academies and InstitutesFund RaisingPhiladelphiaAcademy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.