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West Philadelphia Hospital for Women records

 Collection
Identifier: WM-001

Scope and Contents note

The West Philadelphia Hospital for Women records are arranged in three series: "Board of Managers records," "Executive Committee records," and "Historical materials." The "Board of Managers records" includes Regular Monthly Meetings from 1889 to 1901 and 1917 to 1932; Annual Meeting Minutes from 1920 to 1929; and Annual Reports from 1890 to 1893, 1904 to 1910, 1913 to 1914, and 1918 to 1927.

The "Executive Committee records" include Regular Monthly Meeting Minutes from 1908 to 1914.

The "Historical materials" series consists of a history of the Hospital, circa 1899; rules for the Superintendent and Directress of Nurses, 1901; the Charter and By-Laws of the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women, 1912; Broomall Club new members letter, 1916; a descriptive brochure, 1917; and the resolution to merge with Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia, circa 1929.

This collection does not contain patient records or medical or obstetrical casebooks.

Researchers interested in women's history, women in medicine, operation of early woman's hospitals, and medicine in Philadelphia will find this collection to be extremely useful.

Dates

  • 1899 - 1932

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

This collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use note

Copyright restrictions may apply. Please contact the Archives with requests for copying and for authorization to publish, quote or reproduce material.

Historical note

Founded by Dr. Elizabeth Comly-Howell in 1889, the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women was established in order to provide a place in West Philadelphia where women could be treated by women. Dr. Comly-Howell called “a few earnest women together, [and] she put the matter so clearly and forcibly before them, that steps were immediately taken to establish such an institution,” (Henry, page 834). When the hospital opened in July 1889, in a building at the northeast corner of 41st and Ogden Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “the extent of the equipment [consisted of] an almost empty, old fashioned house set in a garden of fine old trees, and a dispensary containing a few drugs, a half-dozen instruments, a doctor and a maid,” (Peck, page 111).

The need for the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women was quickly realized and its needs grew. In April 1891, the Hospital purchased a house at 4035 Parrish Street as a result of a “generous donation by Anna T. Jeanes of $10,000 from the estate of her sister, Mary Jeanes,” (Henry, page 835). Another donation by Jeanes resulted in the purchase of a building on Odgen Street for a dispensary. In 1894, Anna P. Sharpless built and furnished an operating room and by 1903, a maternity ward was built. Almost immediately after the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women was established, a training school for nurses was begun. According to Elizabeth Peck, the first physician-in-charge who donated her services and time, "the very general testimony of physicians and patients to the character of the work done by [the graduate nurses] … convinced [the Hospital] of the value of the careful training that may be given in small hospitals,” (Peck, page 112). An Auxiliary Committee, also established soon after the opening of the Hospital, aided with fundraising, donations, and support.

In 1929, the hospital merged with the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. At the time of the merger, it was arranged that all maternity cases would be sent to the West Philadelphia Hospital, and surgical cases would be kept at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia.

The Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia continued in existence until 1964 when it was absorbed by the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Bibliography:

Henry, Frederick P., editor. Founders’ Week Memorial Volume. “The West Philadelphia Hospital for Women,” by Amy Comegys. Philadelphia: City of Philadelphia, 1909.

Peck, Elizabeth, M.D., "The West Philadelphia Hospital for Women," Transactions of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Alumnae Association of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Alumnae Association of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1900.

Extent

1.25 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Founded by Dr. Elizabeth Comly-Howell in 1889, the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women was established in order to provide a place in West Philadelphia where women could be treated by women. In 1929, the hospital merged with the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. At the time of the merger, it was arranged that all maternity cases would be sent to the West Philadelphia Hospital, and surgical cases would be kept at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. The Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia continued in existence until 1964 when it was absorbed by the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The collection contains Board of Manager records, Executive Committee records and historical materials.

Custodial History note

The West Philadelphia Hospital for Women records were given to the Medical College of Pennsylvania by the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. These records, along with the records of the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia, went to the University of Pennsylvania when the latter hospital was absorbed by the University in 1964. Through the efforts of Dr. Marion Fay, former Dean of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, these records were transferred to the Medical College of Pennsylvania.

Related Archival Materials note

Drexel University College of Medicine, Legacy Center: Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine and Homeopathy: Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia records, 1861-1963.

Processing Information note

The creation of the electronic guide for this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.

Finding aid entered into the Archivists' Toolkit by Garrett Boos.

Title
West Philadelphia Hospital of Women records, 1889-1932
Status
Completed
Date
2010.04.08
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English.
Sponsor
The creation of the electronic guide for this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.

Repository Details

Part of the Drexel University: College of Medicine Legacy Center Repository

Contact:
2900 West Queen Lane
Philadelphia PA 19129