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This photo shows the nurses' parlor in the St. Paul Sanitarium. This room provided a place for nurses and student nurses to relax when not on duty.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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This photo shows the interior of St. Paul's chapel.
Circa 1964 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, canned food storage room.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, view into three operating rooms.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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Continuing growth in the patient population led St. Paul to add the "Dallas Building." It is seen here under construction in 1951.
July 15, 1951 | Image |
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In this postcard of St. Paul Sanitarium, a flower bed on the lawn spells out the name of the sanitarium. This postcard is postmarked July 23, 1910, but--given the small s[...]
Circa 1900 | Image |
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In 1964, St. Paul Hospital completed a new building on Harry Hines Blvd., across Inwood Road from the campus of Southwestern Medical School. This was the first of several[...]
1964 | Image |
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After St. Paul Hospital moved to its new building on Harry Hines Boulevard in 1964, the old buildings were demolished to make way for a housing development. This photo sh[...]
June 18, 1968 | Image |
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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 |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, bake room.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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