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'''Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital''',<ref>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
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'''Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital''',<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/07/28/archives/firemen-race-in-vain-to-revive-dead-infant-inhalator-of-hospital.html
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/07/28/archives/firemen-race-in-vain-to-revive-dead-infant-inhalator-of-hospital.html
|title=FIREMEN RACE IN VAIN TO REVIVE DEAD INFANT; Inhalator of Hospital Might Have Saved Baby, Says Head of Brooklyn Rescue Squad.
|title=FIREMEN RACE IN VAIN TO REVIVE DEAD INFANT; Inhalator of Hospital Might Have Saved Baby, Says Head of Brooklyn Rescue Squad.
|date=July 28, 1928}}</ref><ref>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
|date=July 28, 1928}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1927/10/17/archives/girl-babies-win-prizes-excel-boys-in-contest-at-brooklyn-hebrew.html
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1927/10/17/archives/girl-babies-win-prizes-excel-boys-in-contest-at-brooklyn-hebrew.html
|title=GIRL BABIES WIN PRIZES.; Excel Boys in Contest at Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital.
|title=GIRL BABIES WIN PRIZES.; Excel Boys in Contest at Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital.
|date=October 17, 1927}}</ref> which opened in 1921,<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=[[The Hebrew Standard]]
|date=October 17, 1927}}</ref> which opened in 1921,<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125>{{cite news |newspaper=[[The Hebrew Standard]]
|url=https://www.nli.org.il/ar/newspapers/hebstd/1921/11/25/01/article/65
|url=https://www.nli.org.il/ar/newspapers/hebstd/1921/11/25/01/article/65
|title=New Maternity Hospital Opened
|title=New Maternity Hospital Opened
|date=November 25, 1921}}</ref> was located at 1395 Eastern Parkway.<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan21>{{cite newspaper
|date=November 25, 1921}}</ref> was located at 1395 Eastern Parkway.<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan21>{{cite news
|newspaper=[[The Hebrew Standard]]
|newspaper=[[The Hebrew Standard]]
|url=https://www.nli.org.il/he/newspapers/hebstd/1921/10/28/01/article/55/?e=-------he-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxTI--------------1
|url=https://www.nli.org.il/he/newspapers/hebstd/1921/10/28/01/article/55/?e=-------he-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxTI--------------1
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|quote=superintendent of the Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital at 1395 Eastern Parkway
|quote=superintendent of the Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital at 1395 Eastern Parkway
|date=October 28, 1921}}</ref> This four-story building<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125/> previously housed ''{{visible anchor|Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York}}''.<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan21/><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Modern Hospital]]
|date=October 28, 1921}}</ref> This four-story building<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125/> previously housed ''{{visible anchor|Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York}}''.<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan21/><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Modern Hospital]]
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=34gR5r9F86kC&pg=RA4-PA66&lpg=RA4-PA66&dq=%22Maternity+Hospital+of+Brownsville%22&source=bl&ots=58IpvYfygd&sig=ACfU3U0zOGr_Ia0MV1el9EVi9E6Or5KoQw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj25pX36MnvAhVjmK0KHbqnDMAQ6AEwAXoECAEQAw
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=34gR5r9F86kC&dq=%22Maternity+Hospital+of+Brownsville%22&pg=RA4-PA66
|title=Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York
|title=Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York
|volume=15 |page=66 |year=1920
|volume=15 |page=66 |year=1920
|quote=to be known as the Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York}}</ref>
|quote=to be known as the Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York}}</ref>

The hospital included "two separate kitchens to observe the dietary laws." Other features included:<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125/>
* two delivery rooms
* one operating room
* space for twenty patients in a large ward
* ten private rooms.

The hospital grounds also had a secondary structure for doing laundry.<ref name=BkHebMatHo.HStan1125/>


==Brooklyn Women's Hospital==
==Brooklyn Women's Hospital==
Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital closed; the 1395 Eastern Parkway building served as Brooklyn Women's Hospital August 1, 1930 through 1960s.<ref>{{cite book
Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital closed; the 1395 Eastern Parkway building served as Brooklyn Women's Hospital August 1, 1930 through 1966.<ref>{{cite book
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ttU0AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1 |pages=230-231
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ttU0AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1 |pages=230–231
|title=History of Brooklyn Jewry
|title=History of Brooklyn Jewry
|author=Samuel Abelow |year=1937 |publisher=Scheba Publishing}}</ref><ref>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
|author=Samuel Abelow |year=1937 |publisher=Scheba Publishing}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |newspaper=[[New York Times]]
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1934/07/24/archives/hush-radios-to-aid-ill-young-mother-brooklyn-resident-near-the.html
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1934/07/24/archives/hush-radios-to-aid-ill-young-mother-brooklyn-resident-near-the.html
|title=HUSH RADIOS TO AID ILL YOUNG MOTHER; Brooklyn Resident Near the Women's Hospital Eager to Help Her Fight for Life.
|title=HUSH RADIOS TO AID ILL YOUNG MOTHER; Brooklyn Resident Near the Women's Hospital Eager to Help Her Fight for Life.
|date=July 24, 1934}}</ref>
|date=July 24, 1934}}</ref>



==References==
==References==
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Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationBrooklyn, New York, United States
Coordinates40°40′08″N 73°55′19″W / 40.66893105965419°N 73.9219743316706°W / 40.66893105965419; -73.9219743316706
Organization
TypeSpecialist
Services
SpecialityMaternity hospital
History
Opened1921
Closedbefore 1930
Links
ListsHospitals in New York State

Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital,[1][2] which opened in 1921,[3] was located at 1395 Eastern Parkway.[4] This four-story building[3] previously housed Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York.[4][5]

The hospital included "two separate kitchens to observe the dietary laws." Other features included:[3]

  • two delivery rooms
  • one operating room
  • space for twenty patients in a large ward
  • ten private rooms.

The hospital grounds also had a secondary structure for doing laundry.[3]

Brooklyn Women's Hospital[edit]

Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital closed; the 1395 Eastern Parkway building served as Brooklyn Women's Hospital August 1, 1930 through 1966.[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIREMEN RACE IN VAIN TO REVIVE DEAD INFANT; Inhalator of Hospital Might Have Saved Baby, Says Head of Brooklyn Rescue Squad". New York Times. July 28, 1928.
  2. ^ "GIRL BABIES WIN PRIZES.; Excel Boys in Contest at Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital". New York Times. October 17, 1927.
  3. ^ a b c d "New Maternity Hospital Opened". The Hebrew Standard. November 25, 1921.
  4. ^ a b "New Matron for Maternity Hospital". The Hebrew Standard. October 28, 1921. superintendent of the Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital at 1395 Eastern Parkway
  5. ^ "Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York". Modern Hospital. Vol. 15. 1920. p. 66. to be known as the Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York
  6. ^ Samuel Abelow (1937). History of Brooklyn Jewry. Scheba Publishing. pp. 230–231.
  7. ^ "HUSH RADIOS TO AID ILL YOUNG MOTHER; Brooklyn Resident Near the Women's Hospital Eager to Help Her Fight for Life". New York Times. July 24, 1934.


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