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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 |
2.
Parkland Hospital opened a School of Nursing in 1914. Hospital-based nursing schools were common in this era, and students served as ward nurses in their respective hospi[...]
1927 | Image |
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Parkland Hospital opened a School of Nursing in 1914. In 1921, this home for the nurses and student nurses was built adjacent to Parkland. The architect was Herbert M. Gr[...]
Circa 1930 | Image; |
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The Parkland Hospsital Nurses' Home opened in 1921. A third story was added in 1936. This photo shows the Nurses' Home after the the addtion of the third story. In this e[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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This photo was digitized from the 1955 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"). The caption in the yearbook reads, "Community Health: The many proble[...]
1955 | Image |
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This photo was digitized from the 1955 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"). The caption in the yearbook reads, "Diet Therapy--This course promote[...]
1955 | Image |
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This map by the Texas Inspection Bureau shows the St. Paul Hospital campus in 1930, with all the buildings identified. Cut-away, cross-section views are also shown of the[...]
1930 | Image |
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After the St. Paul Training School for Nurses was started in 1900, this dormitory for students was created on the top floor of the hospital. Students used this dormitory [...]
Circa 1910 | Image |
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Although the St. Paul Training School for Nurses opened in 1900, it did not have its own building until 1922, when the St. Paul Nurses' Home and School building opened at[...]
1923 | Image |
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This photomontage shows interior and exterior views of the St. Paul Nurses' Home and School building, which opened in 1922 at 3218 San Jacinto Street. Before this buildin[...]
1923 | Image |