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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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Construction materials for the building of Children's Medical Center are seen in the foreground, with Parkland Memorial Hospital and Southwestern Medical School in the ba[...]
Circa 1966 | Image |
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The Richmond Freeman Memorial Clinic opened in Dallas in March 1924 with a mission to treat children less than 12 years of age, free of cost to those who could not afford[...]
Circa 1925 | Image; |
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Freeman Memorial Clinic for Children evolved from the Presbyterian Clinic begun in the 1920s. In 1948, it merged with Bradford Memorial and Texas Children's Hospital to f[...]
Circa 1948 | Image |
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The Bradford Memorial Hospital for Babies -- which grew out of the Dallas "Baby Camp" that started on the Parkland Hospital grounds -- opened in 1930 in a Mediterranean s[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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In the foreground is Children's Medical Center as it appeared in 1982. In the background (on the right) are Parkland Memorial Hospital, and (on in the left) the UT Health[...]
1982 | Image; |
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Children's Hospital of Texas opened this building in 1940. The hospital--along with Bradford Memorial and Freeman Clinic--would be incorporated into Children's Medical Ce[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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The Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital opened in 1937 on the campus of Baylor University Hospital. It was demolished in the 1950s and replaced by Baylor's Women's an[...]
Circa 1940 | Image |
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A Children's Medical Center of Dallas physician and nurse with a child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
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Two Children's Medical Center of Dallas physicians examine a young child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
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