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[An Easter Egg hunt at the Davison home in 1913]

Description: At least six children of varying ages look for Easter eggs on the lawn at the Davison home. Six men, dressed in dark suits, and one woman wearing a white shirtwaist and long white skirt stand near the children watching. The woman holds an infant. Two of the children hold baskets. On the back of the photograph is written: "1913".
Date: 1913
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Letter from Dr. Bruce Webster to Daniel Kempner, February 13, 1953]

Description: Letter from Dr. Bruce Webster to Daniel Kempner discussing X-ray results which show that the ulcer has healed completely, thus it is suggested to back to the normal diet. However, it is still important to take milk between meal and it is safe to stop Trascentin, consume Amphogel only when there is any discomfort. Few restrictions on diet are omission of fried or greasy foods, condiments, spiced sauces and alcohol with exception of glass of wine. Dr. Webster suggests Mr. Kempner to take rest for… more
Date: February 13, 1953
Creator: Webster, Bruce
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Dr. Bruce Webster to Daniel W. Kempner, June 17, 1953]

Description: Letter from Dr. Bruce Webster to Daniel W. Kempner discussing health condition and what best suits Mr. Kempner in general. Dr. Webster suggests Mr. Kempner to take the trip with the idea of relaxing and the change of environment might help relieving nervous tension which in turn reduces the symptoms for ulcers. Dr. Webster talked to Dr. Levin who gave him a good report of Mr. Kempner's health. Instructions on medications and diet in and around the trip are discussed. Further Dr. Webster shares … more
Date: June 17, 1953
Creator: Webster, Bruce
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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