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Two Southwestern Medical College research assistants at work in a laboratory, one looking through a microscope.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical School's first campus on Oak Lawn Avenue--behind Parkland Hospital on Maple Avenue--placed it near several hospitals, as this photo illustrates. Sou[...]
1952 | Image |
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An unidentified laboratory assistant operates a gas analysis device.
Circa 1962 | Image |
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A Southwestern Medical College research assistant examines the contents of a test tube in a laboratory.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical College campus on Oak Lawn Avenue, laboratory with stains splattered on wall.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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To learn the difference between normal and abnormal heart sounds, Southwestern Medical School students listen to a variety of recorded heart sounds.
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An unidentified researcher observes a rat in a glass cylinder at the UT Health Science Center at Dallas. This photo is labeled "physiology."
Circa 1973 | Image |
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A Southwestern Medical College researcher stands at a counter in a laboratory.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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In 1922, Baylor University College of Medicine bought the former East Dallas City Hall (built in 1886, and later converted to a school), at the corner of Gaston Avenue an[...]
Circa 1930 | Image |
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A Southwestern Medical College researcher grasps a flask in a laboratory.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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