Alfred A. Richman
Alfred A. Richman was "an orthopedic surgeon and an honorary trustee of Beth Israel Hospital" who "founded Manhattan General Hospital in 1928 and was its executive director".
Medical career
Richman graduated from New York Medical College and was a "practicing orthopedic surgeon for a number of years". The rest of his career involved medical facilities:- A "private sanitarium at 50 West Seventy-fourth Street"
- 136 East 61st Street : a 20-bed facility named Plaza Hospital. Closed.
- 161 East 90th Street : Manhattan General Hospital. MGH relocated, and another hospital purchased the building.
- 305 Second Avenue : Manhattan General Hospital. acquired by Beth Israel in 1964.