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Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium opened this building in 1909. Its name changed its name to Baylor University Hospital in 1936. By the time this photo was taken, circa [...]
Circa 1950 | Image |
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This aerial view shows Parkland Hospital after Southwestern Medical College's prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") were added behind the hospital a[...]
Circa 1944 | Image |
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Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children opened in Dallas in 1921 in this building near the corner of Oak Lawn and Maple Avenues. A founder and the chief of surgery w[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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In 1951, St. Paul Hospital on Bryan Street suffered a fire which destroyed this attic ward. No lives were lost in the fire.
1951 | Image |
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Dallas Medical College operated from 1900 to 1904, after which date it merged with Baylor College of Medicine. The College was founded by faculty who seceded from the Uni[...]
1904 | Image |
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A heart-lung machine pumps oxygenated blood throughout the patient's body during open-heart surgery. St. Paul purchased this heart-lung machine in 1975 to replace an earl[...]
1975 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, minor operating room with view into hallway.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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In this photo of a transplant operation at Parkland Memorial Hospital, a technician attends to the heart-lung machine. This photo is one of a group labeled "Transplant."
Circa 1967 | Image |
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A student nurse walks past the front entrance of St. Paul Hospital. The wool cape she is wearing was part of the standard uniform for students in the St. Paul School of N[...]
Circa 1967 | Image |
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St. Paul Hospital on Bryan Street, children's ward with bassinets.
Circa 1935 | Image |
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