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In the old St. Paul Sanitarium, the chart desk--the equivalent of today's nursing unit--was a center of activity. In this photo, two St. Paul nurses are recording the pro[...]
Circa 1910 | Image |
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Publication from the fall with topics that includes the awarding of the first May Smith nursing scholarship, tribute to distinguished supporters, new program to help chil[...]
2001 | Document |
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In this photo, 1941 graduates of the Parkland School of Nursing who have volunteered for the Army Nursing Service stand in a 'V' (for 'Victory') formation and salute the[...]
1941 | Image |
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Premature baby nursery with two nurses attending babies.
Circa 1964 | Image |
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A Children's Medical Center of Dallas physician and two nurses with a child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street nurses are shown marching in the "Preparedness Parade of Dallas." The nurse in the lead carries a pennant which reads, "Nurses of St. [...]
1916 | Image |
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St. Paul Hospital built Mary's Manor as a residence for nurses, a common feature of hospitals unti the mid-20th century. The building was later used as a residence for in[...]
August 1, 1946 | Image |
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In 1900, St. Paul Sanitarium opened Dallas' first "Training School for Nurses." The first three nurses graduated in 1903 and are posed in the front row, with the nursing [...]
1903 | 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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A nurse plays with a child seated on a bed.
Circa 1950 | Image |