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The 1944 first edition of the Southwestern Medical College yearbook, "Caduceus" contained this dedication to Edward H. Cary, M.D., the person who spearheaded the founding[...]
1944 | Image; |
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This "Modern Medicine" medallion was first located in Dallas' Medical Arts Building, which opened in 1923 on the northwest corner of St. Paul and Pacific streets in downt[...]
Circa 1923 | Image; |
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A caption written below this photo (but cropped out in the image displayed) says: "'Orig' meeting of Al Harris Faculty Club." Featured in the photo are (left to right): G[...]
Circa 1944 | Image |
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Montage of photos of employees at St. Paul Hospital on Bryan Street, illustrating how the employees serve the patient.
Circa 1950 | Image |
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"Victory Huts" were prefabricated buildings developed during World War II as a method of providing quick housing for soldiers. The white "Victory Huts" behind the Parklan[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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A panel discussion entitled "Women in the University System" was presented as part of the Women in Science and Medicine celebration held on campus in November 1975. The d[...]
November 4, 1975 | Image; |
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This Wonder Woman themed birthday cake has "Happy Birthday Dr. B" written on it. The cake was for Dr. Rupert E. Billingham's birthday. Dr. Billingham was Chair of the Sou[...]
Circa 1977 | Image; |
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This advertisement for "Doctors' Phaetons" appeared in the "Texas Clinic" journal, volume 3, 1900. Phaetons are light, four-wheeled carriages drawn by one or two horses. [...]
1900 | Image |
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This advertisement for Parkland Hospital was published in the "Texas Health Journal," v. 7, December, 1894. Parkland advertised in order to fill its private wards with pa[...]
1894 | Text |
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Dr. Benjamin Bluitt was the first African-American surgeon in Texas and one of the first African-Americans to practice medicine in Dallas. His sanitarium -- today we woul[...]
1977 | Image; |