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The Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium opened at 3315 Junius Street in 1909, adjacent to the former Good Samaritan Hospital. The name was changed to Baylor Hospital in 192[...]
Circa 1912 | Image |
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The Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium opened at 3315 Junius Street in 1909, adjacent to the former Good Samaritan Hospital. This view shows the building in 1915. The name[...]
1915 | Image |
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Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium opened this building in 1909. Its name changed its name to Baylor University Hospital in 1936. By the time this photo was taken, circa [...]
Circa 1950 | Image |
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Baylor University Medical Center, with Women and Children's Hospital (on the left) and Truett Hospital (on the right).
Circa 1960 | Image |
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Front entrance to the Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium. The building has columns on the second level and gargoyles on the top eves. There is a man in a tie standing on t[...]
1910-1919 | Image |
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This is an artist rendering of UT Southwestern’s new 460-bed William P. Clements, Jr. University Hospital, viewed from above. The hospital is located on a 32-acre site on[...]
2010 | Image; |
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This is an artist rendering of the front of UT Southwestern’s new 460-bed William P. Clements, Jr. University Hospital, located on a 32-acre site on Harry Hines between R[...]
2010 | Image; |
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Textile artists Sara Steel (left), and Martha Hettich prepare a Sulawesi headcloth on one of the custom-made strainers that was to be hung in Dr. Ronald (Skip) F. Garvey'[...]
1989 | Image |
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A street view of the front entrance of the Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium. There are five cars seen parked on the street in front of the three buildings that make up t[...]
1915 | Image |
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Baylor University Medical Center with the Women and Children's Hospital and the Truett Hospital.
1960-1969 | Image |