Stuart Circle Hospital records A Guide to the Stuart Circle Hospital record, 1913-1991 2001.Nov.11 A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Accession number 2001.Nov.11

A Guide to the Stuart Circle Hospital record, 1913-1991 2001.Nov.11

A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Accession number 2001.Nov.11


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Jody Romero

Repository
VCU Health Sciences Library
Identification
2001.Nov.11
Title
Stuart Circle Hospital records 1913-1991
URL:
http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vcu-tm/vircuh00014.xml
Quantity
1.5 Linear Feet
Creator
Stuart Circle Hospital (Richmond, Va.)
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

Stuart Circle Hospital Collection, Accession #2001/Nov/11, Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by Dr. Wyatt S. Beazley III.


Biographical / Historical

Stuart Circle Hospital opened in 1913. The location, at the beginning of Monument Ave, near the J.E.B. Stuart statute, was chosen for its quiet and peaceful vistas. Stuart Circle was opened by seven Richmond doctors who felt that a more individual approach to medicine would be better for their patients. These doctors, led by Dr. Lewis C. Bosher, formed the hospitals first Board of Directors.

Designed by Charles M. Robinson, a prolific designer of public buildings in Virginia, the hospital was a six story red brick building. Much of the sixth floor was dedicated to a large roof garden. Each floor had a solarium, a prominent feature of many hospitals built during this time, where patients could relax in what was thought as the healing rays of the sun. The hospital was constructed with marble and tile floors, high ceilings and large stairways to allow for more natural light.

Stuart Circle was deemed a closed staff hospital, meaning that the doctors worked amongst themselves. This gave the hospital a feeling of familiarity. All of the Doctors were members of the Board of Directors, so they all had equal standing in administering the hospital. In 1928, the Board grew from its initial seven members to ten, only adding doctors when a vacancy was created. The board created Stuart Circle Hospital, Inc. and this body controlled the hospital until they joined Charter Medical Corporation in 1975. Stuart Circle's Board was able to maintain its autonomy even after the merger.

Changes to the building were necessary as the hospital grew. By 1943, the roof garden and solariums had to be converted to patient rooms. In 1964, a new addition was built along the eastern side and was known as the 'new wing'. In 1978, after an attempt to move the hospital to Bon Air in Chesterfield County, the hospital underwent a major renovation, bringing the total number of patient beds to over 150, and adding a parking facility.

Stuart Circle was known for its innovations. In 1977, it started a pilot program and became one of the first hospitals to experiment with same-day surgery, as an alternative to hospital stays and their added expenses. It was the first hospital in Virginia to perform echocardiograms, and was known as a leader in advanced heart care. Stuart Circle also established a program for the deaf via a video tape explaining hospital procedures and policies, and was one of the first to champion the idea of patient education in healthcare.

Stuart Circle had a School of Nursing from 1914 to 1975. During those years it graduated 1063 nurses. After 1928, it was affiliated with the Richmond Professional Institute and later, Virginia Commonwealth University. The nursing students were now able to use their training at Stuart Circle to earn their bachelor's degree. One of its most distinguished Directors was Charlotte Pfeiffer, RN who served on the Virginia Board of Nursing from 1926-1936. She was also the President of the Virginia Nurses' Association from 1940-1942.

By 2000, the Hospital was closed. The building itself underwent another renovation as it was turned into luxury apartments and renamed One Monument Ave.

Scope and Contents

This collection's most prominent feature includes several hardbound copies of the Minutes of the Board of Directors dated from 1946 thru 1970. Also included are photographs and newspaper clippings regarding the hospital that appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch or News Leader. Not all records were saved at the time of the hospital's closure; the collection is missing more detailed information regarding the School of Nursing, and the daily operation of the Hospital and its staff.

Arrangement

Records are arranged in chronological order.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Hospitals -- Archives -- Virginia -- Richmond
  • Hospitals -- Virginia.
  • Nursing schools -- Archives -- Virginia -- Richmond
  • Schools, Nursing -- Virginia -- Richmond.
  • Stuart Circle Hospital (Richmond, Va.) -- Archives

Container List

Stuart Circle Hospital official papers
1946-1985
  • Minutes of the Board of Directors
    1946-1970
    Bound Volumes
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.1
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1946-1947
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.2
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1948-1949
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.3
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1950-1951
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.4
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1960
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.5
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1964
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.6
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1965
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.7
      Minutes of the Board of Directors
      1968
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.8
      Advisory Panel Report
      1969-1970
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1.9
    Other Records
    1985
    Scope and Contents

    Photocopies of the original computer printouts.

Hospital Printed Material and History
  • Historical documents.
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains documents describing the history of the hospital .

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.1
      "History of Stuart Circle Hospital" by Jerome Caudle.
      21 November 1984
      Scope and Contents

      A history written by a staff member.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.1
      School of Nursing
      1938
      Scope and Contents

      25th Anniversary booklet.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.1
      Speech
      1992
      Scope and Contents

      Autobiographic speech from the first twins born at the Hospital on 07 May 1914

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.1
      Hospital Bill
      19 October 1930
    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.1
      Bookmarks
      Scope and Contents

      Handwritten slips of paper related to the stock purchase. Found within several volumes of the bound Minutes.

  • Patient and Program information.
    Scope and Contents

    Various hospital in house publications.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.2
      OccuMed folder
      Scope and Contents

      This folder highlighted the hospital's new Occupational Medicine Services.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.2
      Diabetic Treatment Program
      Scope and Contents

      Flyer highlighting the hospital's inpatient and outpatient diabetic program.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.2
      Color Me Well coloring book by Janette Parker.
      Scope and Contents

      This coloring book made from pen and ink drawings was given to children as they came to the hospital. The artwork and story were created from hospital workers. Note attached reads: "give to kids - lab, etc. also health fairs, booths."

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.2
      Preparations for the EEG
      Scope and Contents

      A pad of paper with information and maps concerning patients necessary preparations for an EEG.

    • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2.2
      Patient Information pamphlet.
      Scope and Contents

      Useful information regarding hospital rules and procedures.

Newspaper Clippings of the Stuart Circle Hospital.
1973-1991
Newspaper Clippings both mounted and unmounted.
Scope and Contents

This series contains clippings related to the hospital and its staff. Almost all articles from the Richmond Times-Dispatch and News Leader.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.1
    1973-1974
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.2
    1975
    Scope and Contents

    Demotion of Westbrook Plantation, closing of the Nursing School at Stuart Circle.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.3
    1976
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.4
    1977
    Scope and Contents

    Hospital construction plans

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.5
    1978
    Scope and Contents

    Construction completed

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.6
    1979
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.7
    1980
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.8
    1981
    Scope and Contents

    State Senator Edward Willey's heart attack.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.9
    1982, 1984
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3.10
    1990-1991
    Scope and Contents

    Financial woes of Hospital's parent company.

Photographs of the Stuart Circle Hospital.
Scope and Contents

This series contains photographs of the Hospital and its staff.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.1
    Stuart Circle Hospital
    Circa 1928
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains photographs of the interior of the Hospital as well as some in the outdoor courtyard.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.2
    Stuart Circle Hospital
    Circa 1987
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains photographs of the hospital workers on duty along with several of the exterior of the Hospital.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.3
    School of Nursing
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains photographs of the School of Nursing along with interiors of the Laurel Hill House that was used as a dormitory after 1931.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.4
    Doctor Portraits
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains the photographic portraits of several important doctors at Stuart Circle. Included are Greer Baughman, Lewis C. Bosher, Robert S. Bosher, Jr., Robert C. Bryan, Benjamin H. Gray, Fred M. Hodges, William L. Mason, Jr., Clifton M. Miller, Charlotte Pfeiffer, William D.Suggs and Robert H. Wright.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.5
    Construction photos
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains photographs of the foundation construction of the most recent expansion of the hospital. One of the photographs is label as very important.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.6
    Miscellaneous Photographs
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains photographs of the opening of a private medical practice as well as a three generation photograph. All photographs are unmarked and undated.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.7
    Images of Stuart Circle Hospital, Large sized.
    Scope and Contents

    This folder contains a large photograph, an etching with negative, and a drawing of the Hospital.

  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.8
    Negatives and photographic proof sheets.
  • Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4.9
    Color Slides
    Scope and Contents

    Slides of the exterior of the hospital as well as several nurses.