[Physicians removing a young patient's body cast, Jewish Hospital for Joint Diseases, East Harlem, New York]
The Jewish Hospital for Joint Diseases was founded in 1905 with a mission to “bring relief…to the orthopedic problems of children,” including polio. In 1917, the hospital became a charter member of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies (FJP), and by the 1940s, when Vishniac worked as a freelance photographer for various Jewish hospitals in New York, was producing illustrated brochures and annual reports of the work they were doing as part of their fundraising efforts.
For all uses of photographs by Roman Vishniac contact ICP at: vishniac_archive@icp.org.
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