Webb Sanitarium Explained
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
Notes and References
- News: . DR. WALTER MULLIN OF FORDHAM DEAD; Physics Professor Since 1933 at University Is Victim of Pneumonia at Age of 35. . January 6, 1937.
- News: The New York Daily News. WALTER J. MULLIN, 35. January 6, 1937 .
- News: The New York Times. THOMAS F. DOHERTY; Former City Court Judge at Troy, N. Y., Held City Legal Post. employed recently in .. died Monday night of gallstones in the Webb Sanitarium. January 27, 1937.
- News: The New York Times. 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. September 10, 1933.
- 1940 Census, Bronx EDs Web site: 1940 EDs for BXNY.
- News: The New York Times. 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. July 27, 1938.
- Web site: 1932-10-20 - Page 7 - The Ram Newspaper : Fordham Digital Library. birth of a son on Tuesday, Oc-tober 11, at Webb Sanitarium. October 20, 1932.
- Occupational Health Nursing. Retirements. 1972. 20. 8. 34–35. 10.1177/216507997202000812.