Golden-Book of the Philadelphia Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Association of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-Patient Home.
AUCTION 62 |
Thursday, June 26th,
2014 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic and Ceremonial Art
Lot 26
(AMERICAN JUDAICA).
Golden-Book of the Philadelphia Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Association of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-Patient Home.
Philadelphia: 1930
Est: $2,000 - $2,500
The JCRA was chartered in Los Angeles in 1912 with the intent of raising money to establish a free, non-sectarian sanatorium for persons from throughout the United States diagnosed with tuberculosis. This was at a time when tuberculosis (or, “consumption”) was in almost epidemic form in many parts of the United States. There was no known cure except rest, preferably in a dry and warm climate. After raising sufficient funds, the association purchased land in Duarte, California, a small town in the arid San Gabriel Valley, approximately 16 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, and dubbed the property “the City of Hope.” Today, City of Hope National Medical Center has grown to become one of the most renowned medical institutions in the country. See, The White Plague in the City of Angels, http://scalar.usc.edu/hc/tuberculosis-exhibit/tuberculosis-and-its-history.