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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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The Algur H. Meadows Diagnostic Imaging Center opened in 1991 to serve patients at both Zale Lipshy University Hospital and Parkland Memorial Hospital. Adjacent to Parkla[...]
2004 | Image; |
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Opened in 2011, the 12-story Biomedical Research Building tower was built to provide additional office and laboratory space on UT Southwestern’s North Campus.
2012 | Image; |
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UT Southwestern's Bryan Williams, M.D. Student Center contains a lounge, gymnasium, multi-purpose rooms, indoor jogging track, racquetball courts, conditioning room with [...]
2004 | Image; |
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This is a pre-construction drawing of the Children's Medical Center of Dallas complex as it was first constructed adjacent to Parkland Memorial Hospital. The building ope[...]
Circa 1965 | Image |
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Dr. Donald H. Slaughter was acting dean of Southwestern Medical College from its opening in 1943 until Tinsley Harrison became dean in 1944. Slaughter became dean of stud[...]
Circa 1943 | Image |
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This is an aerial view of downtown Dallas in 1965. The eighteen-story Medical Arts Building, at one time the hub of medical activity in Dallas, is seen at left center bet[...]
1965 | Image; |
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The first building on Southwestern Medical School’s Harry Hines Blvd. campus, construction of the Cary Building began in 1952. The building was opened in 1954 and is stil[...]
Circa 1965 | Image; |
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In the background is the Fred F. Florence Building at about the time of its completion. In the foreground is the atrium surrounded by the upper and lower levels of the Eu[...]
1974 | Image |
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The Green Biomedical Research Building was opened in 1987. The building is named for the late Cecil H. and Ida Green, who were generous supporters of UT Southwestern.
2004 | Image; |