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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 |
2.
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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In 1954, St. Paul Hospital became the first in Dallas to give courtesy privileges to African-American physicians to practice in the hospital. African-Americans could not [...]
1954 | Image |
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Five student nurses are shown at work in the St. Paul School of Nursing chemistry laboratory.
Circa 1950 | Image |
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The Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital opened in 1937 on the campus of Baylor University Hospital. It was demolished in the 1950s and replaced by Baylor's Women's an[...]
Circa 1940 | Image |
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In 1901, Dr. Charles M. Rosser opened the 14-room Good Samaritan Hospital in a large home on Junius Street, in part to provide University of Dallas Medical Department stu[...]
1963 | Image |
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A crowd is gathered next to Baylor University College of Medicine's Cary Hall (in the background, with Ramseur Science Hall on the left) to witness a groundbreaking cerem[...]
November 30, 1940 | Image |
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A man addresses a crowd gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony for the Baylor University College of Medicine library building. The man addressing the crowd is believed to[...]
November 30, 1940 | Image |
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In the 1950s, Methodist Hospital expanded by adding wings to its original 1927 building.
Circa 1960 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street nurses are shown marching in the "Preparedness Parade of Dallas." The nurse in the lead carries a pennant which reads, "Nurses of St. [...]
1916 | Image |