Records of Fife-Hamill Memorial Health Center for Southeast Philadelphia
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: MSS 6/003
    
Scope and Contents
           
             The collection contains the official records and proceedings of 
the Board of Managers of Fife Hamill Memorial Health Center 
for Southeast Philadelphia, 1947-1960.  Minutes and reports 
of Fife Hamill's Women's Committee, 1948-1960, and a 16mm motion 
picture, circa 1956, showing the services available at the Center, 
are also included.
Series 1 contains the minute books and related records of the Board of Managers. In addition to the minutes, the series also contains a few items of secretarial correspondence, minutes of the Executive, Finance, Medical, and Nursing Committee, and monthly financial reports and statistical reports on the use of the Center. Records before 1951 are organized by type; from 1951 to 1960, the records are divided by session with relevant reports and committee minutes attached to each meeting of the Board of Managers. Notable items in Series 1 include a 1951 edition of the Center's by laws; a request for municipal support, 1951, and a functional analysis, 1953, both containing background information on the Center; and the "Social Audit", a 1957 evaluation of the progress and problems of Fife Hamill. Since Fife Hamill conducted all operations of Babies' Hospital from 1948 to 1960, minutes of each annual meeting of the Board of Managers and the Corporation of Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia and a copy of the joint plan of merger with St. Christopher's Hospital for Children are also part of this series.
The minute books of the Women's Committee, 1948-1960, along with occasional correspondence and reports, are in Series 2.
     Series 1 contains the minute books and related records of the Board of Managers. In addition to the minutes, the series also contains a few items of secretarial correspondence, minutes of the Executive, Finance, Medical, and Nursing Committee, and monthly financial reports and statistical reports on the use of the Center. Records before 1951 are organized by type; from 1951 to 1960, the records are divided by session with relevant reports and committee minutes attached to each meeting of the Board of Managers. Notable items in Series 1 include a 1951 edition of the Center's by laws; a request for municipal support, 1951, and a functional analysis, 1953, both containing background information on the Center; and the "Social Audit", a 1957 evaluation of the progress and problems of Fife Hamill. Since Fife Hamill conducted all operations of Babies' Hospital from 1948 to 1960, minutes of each annual meeting of the Board of Managers and the Corporation of Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia and a copy of the joint plan of merger with St. Christopher's Hospital for Children are also part of this series.
The minute books of the Women's Committee, 1948-1960, along with occasional correspondence and reports, are in Series 2.
Dates
- 1948 - 1960
Creator
Biographical / Historical
           
             The Fife Hamill Memorial Health Center for Southeast Philadelphia, 
a private community health center to promote public health and 
preventive medicine, was formed in 1948 by a merger of the funds 
and resources of the Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia and the 
Philadelphia Child Health Society.  Fife Hamill was located 
at 7th and Delancey Streets, in the building formerly occupied 
by the Babies' Hospital.  The Center was administered by a board 
of managers composed of representatives of Babies' Hospital, 
the Philadelphia Child Health Society, and Jefferson Medical 
College.  A representative from the Southern Dispensary joined 
the board of managers in 1952.  
  
The Center was formed to foster preventive medicine on the neighborhood 
level by providing such services as immunization and physical 
examinations of children; a nursery school; a nursing service 
for families; and a health maintenance clinic, emphasizing education, 
nutrition, and discussion of social and psychological problems, 
for the general public.  This clinic served also as a teaching facility 
for medical students at Jefferson and Hahnemann Medical College. 
 Fife Hamill was responsible for the urban population from Market 
Street to Snyder Avenue and Tenth Street east to the Delaware 
River.
From its formation, Fife Hamill worked closely with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. In 1950, it became a designated City health center, run jointly by the Fife Hamill board and the Department of Public Health. The Center's director was appointed by the Department of Public Health. By 1953, Fife Hamill was responsible for all public health activities in Philadelphia between the Schuylkill and Delaware River, from Vine to Wharton Street.
The Fife Hamill Memorial Health Center served as a model for a decentralized public health program in Philadelphia. Due to shifting population, municipal support for Fife Hamill was transferred to a new City health center at Broad and Lombard Streets. Fife Hamill was closed in 1960. Its Women's Committee became associated with the Children's Aid Society of Philadelphia, and the Corporation of Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia was merged with St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.
     From its formation, Fife Hamill worked closely with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. In 1950, it became a designated City health center, run jointly by the Fife Hamill board and the Department of Public Health. The Center's director was appointed by the Department of Public Health. By 1953, Fife Hamill was responsible for all public health activities in Philadelphia between the Schuylkill and Delaware River, from Vine to Wharton Street.
The Fife Hamill Memorial Health Center served as a model for a decentralized public health program in Philadelphia. Due to shifting population, municipal support for Fife Hamill was transferred to a new City health center at Broad and Lombard Streets. Fife Hamill was closed in 1960. Its Women's Committee became associated with the Children's Aid Society of Philadelphia, and the Corporation of Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia was merged with St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.
Extent
1.6 Linear feet (5 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
           
             The records of Fife Hamill Memorial Health Center for Southeast 
Philadelphia were donated to the Historical Collections of the 
College of Physicians of Philadelphia in conjunction with a 
donation of material concerning Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia 
by Deborah Vaughan in 1991.
The collection was processed and catalogued in 1991.
     The collection was processed and catalogued in 1991.
Creator
- Title
- Records of Fife-Hamill Memorial Health Center for Southeast Philadelphia
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository
  Contact: 
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States
       19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States


