1.
Labor room in St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. This photo appeared in "The Texas Catholic" newspaper, January 18, 1964, special section on St. Paul, page 5, wit the[...]
1964 | Image |
2.
Just as many homes of the era had a "sleeping porch" for use in warm weather, so did St. Paul Sanitarium.
Circa 1910 | Image |
3.
This private room was in St. Paul's 1916 annex building. Note the modern bathroom.
Circa 1917 | Image |
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A patient ward in the St. Paul Sanitarium. The fee for ward beds was $1 to $1.50 per day, including "medicine and medical attention." Private rooms were $12 to $35 per we[...]
Circa 1899 | Image |
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This advertisement for Parkland Hospital was published in the "Texas Health Journal," v. 7, December, 1894. Parkland advertised in order to fill its private wards with pa[...]
1894 | Text |
6.
St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, surgical patient ward.
Circa 1910 | Image |
7.
At the time this photograph was taken, patient rooms did not have telephones, but "plug-ins" could be rented at a rate of a dollar a day.
Circa 1920 | Image |
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Day room for Obstetrics & Gynecology in the St. Paul Hospital on Harry Hines Blvd. shortly after its opening.
Circa 1964 |
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Two nurses adjust an orthopedics patient bed. The metal water pitcher on the bedside table is identical to one in the St. Paul Hospital Collection in the UT Southwestern [...]
Circa 1955 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, maternity private room.
Circa 1910 | Image |