In the spring of 1897, Frederick T. Gates was on vacation in the Catskills when he read a book titled Principles and Practice of Medicine. The book, by Sir William Osler, was to have a profound influence on Gates, who had become the philanthropic advisor to John D. Rockefeller, Sr., in 1981. From his observations at sickbeds and his conversations with physicians, Gates had become skeptical about the current state of medicine. At the turn of the century, the toll taken by infectious disease in the United States was a sobering statistic. The thousand-page Osler survey confirmed Gate\u27s skepticism, but it also made him aware of the potential of scientific investigation for solving the mysteries of disease. ...it seemed to me, Gates later ...
The original Board of Scientific Directors of The Rockefeller Institute Left to right: Theobald Smi...
After three decades of service, Flexner, at the age of 71, announced that he wished to retire as soo...
George Canby Robinson, circa 1929 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center George Canby Robinson (...
A publication is based on the History of The Rockefeller Institute by George W. Corner and other his...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
From its founding in 1901, the leaders of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, later to b...
For more than 70 years, the Hospital has served as a national resource in the study of human disease...
E. Richard Brown. Rockefeller medicine men: medicine and capitalism in America This book tells the h...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
John Kobler. The Rockefeller Story, 1970https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/news_and_notes_1997/1...
During the first two decades of the twentieth century John D. Rockefeller, Sr., and his associates d...
Bronk’s assumption of the directorship in 1953 became, in effect, the “second founding” of the insti...
Translating basic discoveries into medical treatments and preventions is more important than ever. M...
Hospital construction, 1909 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Designed by York and Sawyer a...
Francis Peabody, n.d. Courtesy of The Rockefeller Archive Center In 1910, when the Rockefeller Hospi...
The original Board of Scientific Directors of The Rockefeller Institute Left to right: Theobald Smi...
After three decades of service, Flexner, at the age of 71, announced that he wished to retire as soo...
George Canby Robinson, circa 1929 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center George Canby Robinson (...
A publication is based on the History of The Rockefeller Institute by George W. Corner and other his...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
From its founding in 1901, the leaders of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, later to b...
For more than 70 years, the Hospital has served as a national resource in the study of human disease...
E. Richard Brown. Rockefeller medicine men: medicine and capitalism in America This book tells the h...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
John Kobler. The Rockefeller Story, 1970https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/news_and_notes_1997/1...
During the first two decades of the twentieth century John D. Rockefeller, Sr., and his associates d...
Bronk’s assumption of the directorship in 1953 became, in effect, the “second founding” of the insti...
Translating basic discoveries into medical treatments and preventions is more important than ever. M...
Hospital construction, 1909 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Designed by York and Sawyer a...
Francis Peabody, n.d. Courtesy of The Rockefeller Archive Center In 1910, when the Rockefeller Hospi...
The original Board of Scientific Directors of The Rockefeller Institute Left to right: Theobald Smi...
After three decades of service, Flexner, at the age of 71, announced that he wished to retire as soo...
George Canby Robinson, circa 1929 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center George Canby Robinson (...