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        <datestamp>2019-07-22T00:00:00Z</datestamp>
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                <dc:title>Model design for the extension of the Israelite Hospital in Hamburg by Hermann Distel and August Grubitz, 1928</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Hermann Distel / August Grubitz</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>The model design (fig.) for the extension of the Israelite Hospital
(IK) in Hamburg in 1928 reflected the results and apex of a highly
successful development since the hospital’s opening in 1843. In the
founding and planning phase that had begun in 1839, Salomon Heine, in
addition to the hospital commission, had consulted doctors who had
gathered experience in hospitals in Paris and London in order to be
able to take the latest findings in medicine into account for its
construction and the hospital concept. The result was a hospital that
was progressive by the standards of its time. 88 years after its
inauguration, the design for the large extension of the hospital still
illustrates the willingness to innovate among the decision-makers at
the time, in particular the crucial hospital board of trustees. In
addition to the chairman, Dr. Fritz Warburg, members of the Jewish
community of Hamburg, the leading physicians of the surgical and
medical clinic, and the hospital matron were all represented in this
board. In the 1920s, the quality of medical and nursing care at the
Israelite Hospital led to a steady increase in the number of patients,
so that its capacity was fully utilized. In addition, rapidly
progressing medical developments and necessary updates demanded a
modernization and restructuring within the hospital. The photographs
of the model design for the extension building were discovered by
chance during research on the 175-year history of this Jewish hospital
in the files of the Hamburg Medical College in the Hamburg State
Archives.</dc:description>
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