Two doctors enjoy themselves at the 1933 Associated Alumni of Mount Sinai meeting.
This 35mm silent film reel is the oldest recording in the collection.
The Mount Sinai Archives recently digitized a large selection of items from its collection of historic film and video recordings. These recordings are now available for viewing by the public in the Echo360 video capture system, and high-resolution master copies are available in the Archives for reuse and research purposes. The collection includes event recordings, promotional films, internal and training films, and medical and scientific recordings. Highlights of the collection include:
- “Mount Sinai and You,” a 1963 promotional film
- A 1957 demonstration by Dr. Samuel Rosen of his pioneering technique for mobilization of the stapes
- Dr. Arthur Aufses’ 1996 documentary film on the history of Mount Sinai
- A 1994 video on etiquette in the crowded Annenberg elevators
A complete list of the films available for viewing can be found on the Archives’ website.