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The 1944 first edition of the Southwestern Medical College yearbook, "Caduceus" contained this dedication to Edward H. Cary, M.D., the person who spearheaded the founding[...]
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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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This advertisement for "Doctors' Phaetons" appeared in the "Texas Clinic" journal, volume 3, 1900. Phaetons are light, four-wheeled carriages drawn by one or two horses. [...]
1900 | Image |
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Dr. Edward H. Cary (center, in suit) and Baylor Hospital house staff stand on front steps of Baylor Hospital. Dr. Cary was dean of Baylor College of Medicine from 1903 to[...]
Circa 1920 | Image |
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Dr. Edward H. Cary was the founder and first president of Southwestern Medical Foundation, which received a state charter in 1939 as a non-profit corporation with the pur[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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Dr. Edward H. Cary was dean of the Baylor University College of Medicine in 1906 when this photo appeared in the Baylor University yearbook, "Round-Up." Cary served as de[...]
1906 | 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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Dr. Donald W. Seldin joined the Southwestern Medical School faculty in 1951, and the next year became Professor and Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine. He le[...]
1962 | Image; |
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The dedication of the Hoblitzelle Building took place on April 16, 1959. Seated on the speaker's platform and pictured are (left to right) Dr. Logan Wilson, President of [...]
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This dining room with white tablecloths and flowers on the table was probably reserved for doctors.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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