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Contains 14 Results:

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Articles on RLF, 1970s-1980s

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1970s-1980s

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Cases involved in the RLF lawsuits, 1975-1979

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1975-1979

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Appeal, Briefs, 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1981

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Appeal, Briefs, 1982

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11a
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1982

Anderson vs. NYH Malpractice Lawsuit: Dr. Engle's deposition, 1986

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1986

Anderson vs. NYH Malpractice Lawsuit: Lawsuit, 1986

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1986

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Notes during trial, comments on RLF Co-op study, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: undated

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Notes of trial testimony, 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1981

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Notes and summary of witnesses, 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1981

Retrolental Fibroplasia Malpractice Lawsuit: Notes regarding the Family Circle Magazine article written after the trial, 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

New York Hospital and Dr. Mary Engle were involved in a malpractice lawsuit regarding the hospital's participation in a 1952 Co-op study researching the relationship between oxygen and Retrolental Fibroplasia, an illness that causes blindness in premature infants. Another malpractice lawsuit was Anderson vs. New York Hospital in which a pediatric cardiac patient sued Dr. Engle. She lost both cases. The series is arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1981