Copy of architectural drawings for Barnes Hospital first floor and roof, January 15, 1912.
- RG009-S01-B02-F05
- Folder
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Drawings labled, "Theo[dore] C. Link & Son" and " Hill & O'Meara Construction Company."
Copy of architectural drawings for Barnes Hospital first floor and roof, January 15, 1912.
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Drawings labled, "Theo[dore] C. Link & Son" and " Hill & O'Meara Construction Company."
8 1/ 2” by 11" copy of architectural drawing of Barnes and nearby hospitals, no date.
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Possibly shows main pipes running through hospitals. Nearby hospitals shown include Barnard, Renard, and Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. Partially shown hospitals are St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University Dispensary, and St. Louis Maternity Hospital.
Agreement between Washington University and the Trustees of Barnes Hospital, December 2, 1964.
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Contains graphs displaying monthly number of patients for Barnes Hospital from 1936-1948, McMillan Hospital from 1943-1948, St. Louis Maternity Hospital from 1944-1948, and Washington University Clinics from 1944-1948. For related information, please see RG041 (Saint Louis Maternity Hospital records); RG014 (McMillan Hospital and Oscar Johnson Institute Records); and RG042 (Washington University Clinics (Dispensary) Records).
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Signed by Thomas F. Galt.
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Part of Barnes Hospital Records
Series 1 focuses on forms, registers, and schedules used to enable and record the day-to-day functioning of the hospital. It also contains portion of the governing Board’s meeting minutes. The series includes two sub-series divisions. The first sub-series consists of various hospital schedules, including surgical, room assignments, and Medico-Military for the years 1932-1937. The second sub-series includes thirteen binders containing hospital Board of Directors monthly meeting minutes for the years 1992-1994. The remainder of the series includes a patient census for Barnes Hospital, 1936-1948; McMillan Hospital, 1943-1948; St. Louis Maternity Hospital, 1944-1948; and Washington University Clinics, 1944-1948. Boxes 2-5 contain registers of patients admitted and discharged from Barnes Hospital for the years 1958-1964. Finally, a book containing various blank forms for the first year of the hospital’s operation is included in box 6. The series and sub-series are arranged chronologically.
This collection includes items related to Barnes Hospital. From the bequest which funded the creation of the hospital; to the hospital’s opening at the end of 1914; and continuing up to and beyond its merger with Jewish Hospital in 1996, the history of Barnes Hospital is documented in a variety of material formats. The collection includes administrative records; staff correspondence; hospital publications; newspaper and magazine clippings; scrapbooks; photographs; VHS tapes; and artifacts. Of note is the collection of hospital publications (series 4), which includes serial magazines and annual reports of the hospital, as well as ephemera such as brochures and flyers. Also noteworthy is the hospital superintendent’s correspondence collection (series 3) covering the years 1913-1926; the hospital’s book of forms from the year of its opening (series 1); a scrapbook containing correspondence of Robert A. Barnes and the original trustees of Barnes Hospital (series 8); and the Hospital's Staff Register covering October 13, 1915 to January 13, 1958 (series 5).
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)