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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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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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In the mid-1960s, Parkland Memorial Hospital added three stories to the original seven stories of its main building, which had been completed in 1954. The difference in t[...]
Circa 1965 | Image |
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After the death of President John F. Kennedy in Trauma Room #1 on November 22, 1963, staff of Parkland Memorial Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. placed this bouquet of flow[...]
1963 | Image |
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This photo records an event not seen at Parkland Hospital prior to 1964: African-American and white patients waiting together in the same line at the hospital's outpatien[...]
Circa 1965 | Image |
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This photo was digitized from the 1950 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"), where the caption reads, "Operating Room." The staff are identified a[...]
1950 | Image |
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"Hospital Highlights" was the title of the Parkland Memorial Hospital in-house newsletter. This issue dated December 9, 1963 contains text and photos recounting the event[...]
1963 | Text |
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This article recounts the experiences of the author, Louise Florence Berthold, as a child living with her family at Parkland Hospital from 1898 to 1902. Her father, John [...]
1971 | Text |
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This photo of a surgical operation in progress was digitized from the 1952 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"). Note the open window at the left,[...]
1952 | Image |
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The 1955 edition of the Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap") included this photo of the current interns at Parkland Memorial Hospital. The interns[...]
1955 | Image |