1.
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.
Nurses' uniforms became increasingly more practical and comfortable in the early 20th century. This humorous essay on the evolution of nurses' uniforms between 1903 and [...]
1923 | 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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A nurse and a student nurse (in black stockings) stand in an operating room at Methodist Hospital of Dallas. Methodist Hospital had a school of nursing, as did St. Paul, [...]
Circa 1928 | Image |
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This photo was digitized from the 1954 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap") where the caption reads simply 'Nursery'.
1954 | 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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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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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 1950 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"), where the caption reads, "Operating Room." The staff are identified a[...]
1950 | Image |
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In 1962, Parkland Memorial Hospital created one of the largest adult civilian burn units in the country by setting aside sixteen beds with their own nursing station for b[...]
Circa 1965 | Image |