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This map by the Texas Inspection Bureau shows the St. Paul Hospital campus in 1930, with all the buildings identified. Cut-away, cross-section views are also shown of the[...]
1930 | Image |
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These twelve students were the last graduates of the St. Paul School of Nursing before it closed its doors in 1971.
1971 | 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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In this photo, the St. Paul Training School for Nurses class of 1924 members are posed in front of the stairway leading to the nurses' home. The inclusion of three males [...]
1924 | Image |
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This photo shows the members of the 1965 graduating class of the St. Paul Hospital School of Nursing in Dallas, Texas.
1963 | Image; |
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St. Paul Hospital (Dallas, Texas) operated a School of Nursing from 1900 to 1971. For many of those years, a yearbook was published for the nursing students. This is the [...]
1963 | Image; |
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This photomontage contains individual portraits of the 1934 St. Paul School of Nursing graduates.
1934 | Image |
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This photo was digitized from the 1955 Parkland School of Nursing yearbook (titled "The White Cap"). The caption in the yearbook reads, "Community Health: The many proble[...]
1955 | Image |
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In this photo, the 1915 graduates of the St. Paul Training School for Nurses are gathered around a table on which rests flowers and their diplomas.
1915 | Image |
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Parkland Hospital opened a School of Nursing in 1914. In 1921, this home for the nurses and student nurses was built adjacent to Parkland. The architect was Herbert M. Gr[...]
Circa 1930 | Image; |