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Continuing growth in the patient population led St. Paul to add the "Dallas Building," completed in 1952.
Circa 1952 | Image |
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This "Modern Medicine" medallion was first located in Dallas' Medical Arts Building, which opened in 1923 on the northwest corner of St. Paul and Pacific streets in downt[...]
Circa 1923 | 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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In this postcard of St. Paul Sanitarium, a flower bed on the lawn spells out the name of the sanitarium. This postcard is postmarked July 23, 1910, but--given the small s[...]
Circa 1900 | Image |
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St. Paul sanitarium on Bryan Street with 1916 addition, front view with flagpole.
Circa 1920 | Image |
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In this postcard photo, the trees in front St. Paul have grown so large that they obscure the front of the building.
Circa 1930 | Image |
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UT Southwestern's Bryan Williams, M.D. Student Center contains a lounge, gymnasium, multi-purpose rooms, indoor jogging track, racquetball courts, conditioning room with [...]
Circa 2005 | Image; |
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In 1916, the St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street expanded with a large new annex which cost $225,000.
Circa 1917 | Image |
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This aerial view shows the entire two-square-block St. Paul campus circa 1935. Behind the hospital, facing San Jacinto Street, are the Nurses' Home and School (the H-sha[...]
Circa 1935 | Image |
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The Dallas Veterans Administration Hospital opened in 1940. At the time, the location was in a town called "Lisbon", which was later annexed by the city of Dallas.
Circa 1945 | Image |