1.
Dr. Charles Mullins giving a speech at a reception put on in his honor by the Parkland staff.
1981-11-11 | Image |
2.
Portrait of Dr. Hughes measuring test tubes in her lab.
1990-1999 | Image |
3.
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 |
4.
This photo records an event not seen at Parkland Hospital prior to 1964: African-American and white patients waiting together in the same line at the hospital's outpatien[...]
Circa 1965 | Image; |
5.
Parkland Hospital occupied this brick building at 3819 Maple Avenue from 1913 to 1954. The center section, with the grand main entrance, was opened in 1913. Wings were ad[...]
Circa 1955 | Image |
6.
This photo shows Parkland Memorial Hospital on the left, with Southwestern Medical School's Danciger Building (completed in 1965) connecting it to the other major buildin[...]
1969 | Image |
7.
In this photo, Parkland's Staff Residence Building (now called Support Services Building) is visible in the lower left corner, and Southwestern Medical School's Cary and [...]
Circa 1960 | Image |
8.
Shortly after Parkland Memorial Hospital moved to its Harry Hines Blvd. campus in 1954, Southwestern Medical School completed its first building on its new campus adjacen[...]
Jan. 29, 1955 | Image |
9.
The first open-heart surgery in Dallas was performed at Parkland Memorial Hospital in December, 1956.
1956 | Image |
10.
In the mid-1960s, Parkland Memorial Hospital added three stories to the original seven stories of its main building. The difference in the color of brick between the old [...]
Circa 1965 | Image |