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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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"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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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; |
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Aerial view of Parkland Hospital on Maple with Southwestern Medical School adjacent.
August 15, 1950 |
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Around 1945, this hospital in McKinney, Texas was transferred from the U.S. Army to the Veterans Administration. When operated by the Army, the hospital was called "Ashbu[...]
1946 | Image |
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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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Baylor University Hospital grew into Baylor University Medical Center, adopting the new name in 1959. This drawing from about 1960 shows the Truett Hospital, completed in[...]
Circa 1960 | Image |
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Construction materials for the building of Children's Medical Center are seen in the foreground, with Parkland Memorial Hospital and Southwestern Medical School in the ba[...]
Circa 1966 | Image |
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This page from the 1916-1917 Baylor College of Medicine "Annual Announcement" shows Dallas hospitals and clinics of the era. Those shown include (left to right, top to bo[...]
1916 | Image |