Webb Sanitarium

Defunct Bronx hospital

Hospital in New York, United States
40°51′50″N 73°54′24″W / 40.8640°N 73.9068°W / 40.8640; -73.9068OrganizationCare systemPrivateTypeGeneralLinksListsHospitals in New York StateOther linksList of hospitals in the Bronx

Webb Sanitarium[1][2][3][4] was a Bronx hospital[5] that expanded in 1938.[6] Even prior to that, Webb (located at 188th Street and Webb Avenue) served as a general hospital, including medical/surgical[3] and maternity services.[7][8]

Notable deaths

  • Edward J. Walsh

References

  1. ^ "DR. WALTER MULLIN OF FORDHAM DEAD; Physics Professor Since 1933 at University Is Victim of Pneumonia at Age of 35". The New York Times. January 6, 1937.
  2. ^ "WALTER J. MULLIN, 35". The New York Daily News. January 6, 1937.
  3. ^ a b "THOMAS F. DOHERTY; Former City Court Judge at Troy, N. Y., Held City Legal Post". The New York Times. January 27, 1937. employed recently in .. died Monday night of gallstones in the Webb Sanitarium
  4. ^ "JUDGE HEALY DIES; WAS ILL FOR A YEAR; Special Sessions Justice, 50, Was Serving Second Term -- Had Been a Magistrate. PROMINENT IN THE BRONX Once an Assistant Prosecutor There -- Widow Is Niece of Charles F. Murphy". The New York Times. September 10, 1933.
  5. ^ 1940 Census, Bronx EDs "1940 EDs for BXNY".
  6. ^ "ARCHITECTS FILE BUILDING PLANS; Submit Projects for Houses in Scattered Parts of Three Boroughs HOSPITAL FOR THE BRONX Webb Sanitarium to Erect $150,000 Structure on 188th St. Corner". The New York Times. July 27, 1938.
  7. ^ "1932-10-20 - Page 7 - The Ram Newspaper : Fordham Digital Library". October 20, 1932. birth of a son on Tuesday, Oc-tober 11, at Webb Sanitarium
  8. ^ "Retirements". SAGE Publishing. 20 (8): 34–35. 1972. doi:10.1177/216507997202000812.


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