A. Annual Reports, By-laws, and Orientation Manuals, 1913–1981.
Scope and Contents
Subseries I-A consists of a complete collection of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Annual Reports. Some annual reports from the Affiliated Hospitals Center and the Channing Laboratory are included. Professional staff by-laws and orientation manuals are included within this subseries. All of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Annual Reports have been digitized and optically character read and are searchable online via the Harvard’s Hollis Library catalog or via this link: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.COUNT:22846659
Dates
- Creation: 1913–1981.
Physical Description
5.0 cubic feet in 5 records center cartons.
Conditions Governing Access
Access requires advance notice. Access to unpublished administrative records is restricted for 50 years from the date of creation. Patient information is restricted indefinitely. Restricted records, except restricted patient photographs, are noted in the finding aid. Researchers may apply for access to restricted material. Contact the Director of Brigham and Women’s Hospital Medical Library BWHMedicalLibrary@partners.org for further information.
Extent
1 collection (69.72 cubic feet in 44 records center cartons, 39 oversize boxes, 3 index card boxes, 2 letter size document boxes, 3 half letter size document boxes, 1 cylindrical storage case for rolled drawings, 1 oversize drawer, and 1 shelf.)Physical Location
The following boxes in this series are stored offsite and require advance notice for access (barcode numbers noted in parentheses): Box 1 (HC7K2N), Box 2 (HC7K2P), Box 89 (HC7KT6), Box 90 (HC7KT7).
Creator
- From the Collection: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository
The Center for the History of Medicine in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine is one of the world's leading resources for the study of the history of health and medicine. Our mission is to enable the history of medicine and public health to inform healthcare, the health sciences, and the societies in which they are embedded.