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Dr. Charles Dale Coln joined the faculty of the UT Southwestern Department of Surgery in 1969. He became chairman of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and director of the[...]
Circa 1975 | Image |
2.
Dr. William Lee Hudson stands with Parkland School of Nursing students on the front steps of Parkland Hospital on Maple Avene. The photo is inscribed, "To our sponsor, Se[...]
1938 | 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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In this lecture, Sharon Riley will talk about the rich history of Zale Lipshy University Hospital and St. Paul Hospital, which were consolidated under the banner and owne[...]
2007-10-09 | Moving Image |
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Lady Bird Johnson (seen here second from the left), wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson, visited Southwestern Medical School on March 9, 1971. In this photo, she and her [...]
1971 | Image |
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Part of the lobby of the Zale Lipshy University Hospital which features a textile tapestry hanging on the wall above a credenza.
1990-1999 | Image |
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In 1954, Parkland Hospital moved into a new building on Harry Hines Blvd. The same year, the word Memorial was added to Parkland's name to commemorate those who died in W[...]
Circa 1955 | Image |
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Drawing of a proposed plan for the new Southwestern Medical College, the new City-County Hospital (i.e., Parkland Hospital) and other facilities on Harry Hines Blvd. This[...]
Circa 1948 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical School's first campus was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behind Par[...]
Circa 1951 | Image |
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The Southwestern Medical Center complex as it looked in about 1970. Southwestern Medical School is on the left, Parkland Memorial Hospital in the center, and Children's M[...]
Circa 1970 | Image |