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Southwestern Medical Foundation developed plans for a grand medical complex--incorporating Southwestern Medical College--on Harry Hines Blvd. at the intersection of Oak L[...]
1942 | Image |
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After the destruction of its building on Main Street by fire in 1902, the University of Dallas Medical Department purchased this building at 435-437 South Ervay Street in[...]
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This drawing of the Medical Arts Building, which opened in 1923, appeared on the cover of the March 1926 issue of the "Dallas Medical Journal". For many years, this build[...]
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This drawing is a pre-construction artist's conception of the exterior of the St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. The completed hospital looked similar to this drawing[...]
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Drawing of proposed plan for a new campus of Southwestern Medical College at Harry Hines Blvd. and Inwood Road. The plan shows twelve numbered buildings and a numbered li[...]
Circa 1948 | Image |
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In 1901, Dr. Charles M. Rosser opened the 14-room Good Samaritan Hospital in a large home on Junius Street, in part to provide University of Dallas Medical Department stu[...]
1963 | Image |
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This cartoon appeared in the 1949 edition of the Southwestern Medical College yearbook, "Caduceus". (It is not known if the cartoon was also in the 1943 "Texas Ranger"; t[...]
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Baylor University Hospital grew into Baylor University Medical Center, adopting the new name in 1959. This drawing from about 1960 shows the Truett Hospital, completed in[...]
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Southwestern Medical School's first building on its Harry Hines Blvd. campus is shown here in a drawing by the office of the architect, Mark Lemmon. The building, complet[...]
Circa 1953 | 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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