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High level side view of Zale Lipshy University Hospital.
1990 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical School moved into this new building--adjacent to Parkland Memorial Hospital--in 1955. First called the Basic Science Hall, Dr. Edward H. Cary's name[...]
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In 1965 Southwestern Medical School's Danciger Building was completed, linking the medical school campus with Parkland Memorial Hospital. From left to right, the building[...]
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Southwestern Medical School's first campus was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behind Par[...]
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William F. Mengert, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Southwestern Medical School, conducts a "ward class" in Parkland Hospital. Medical students, interns and[...]
Circa 1950 | Image |
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Construction of UT Southwestern’s new 460-bed William P. Clements, Jr. University Hospital began in 2011. On December 11, 2012, a “Topping Off” ceremony was held to signa[...]
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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 photo shows the Southwestern Medical School campus on Harry Hines Blvd. in about 1960. Parkland Memorial Hospital (1954) is on the left. To the right is the windowle[...]
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In this photo, the bridge connecting the Danciger Building (on the right) with the Hoblitzelle Building (on the left) is not yet complete. The Danciger Building was occup[...]
1965 | Image |
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A patient room at Zale Lipshy University Hospital decorated with a colorful Asian textile depicting cherry blossoms in a vase.
1990 | Image |
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