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Sigismund Goldwater : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sigismund Goldwater Sigismund Schulz Goldwater (February 7, 1873 – October 22, 1942)〔''Deaths of Fellows'' (1943) Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 19(3), 224.〕 was a physician and hospital administrator. ==Biography==
Goldwater earned his medical degree in 1901, was appointed superintendent of Mount Sinai Hospital in 1903, and later its director in 1917.〔 He also was named Commissioner of Health in New York City in 1914 by Mayor John Mitchel, and during his term he was criticized for trying to enact public health measures that, during the backdrop of World War I, were considered too closely related to German philosophies.〔''Dr. Goldwater and the Dogs'' (1914) Life, October 1, 1914.〕〔''Sigismund Schulz Goldwater'' (1914) Life, December 17, 1914.〕 Dr. Goldwater consulted on hospital administration and construction, and was instrumental in the founding of the hospital complex on Roosevelt Island (known then as Welfare Island). The Welfare Hospital for Chronic Disease was re-named Goldwater Memorial Hopsital shortly after he died in 1942. It merged with Bird S. Coler Hospital in 1996 to form Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital.
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