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This 2001 book by Adolph H. (“Buddy”) Giesecke was published the UT Southwestern. As the title indicates, the 137-page book recounts the history of the Anesthesiology Dep[...]
2001 | Image |
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This special edition of the Center Times was published in honor of Southwestern Medical School's 50th anniversary.
1993 | Image |
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The Florence building houses the UT Southwestern Library and a variety of clinical and administrative offices. The building is named for Fred F. Florence, who was a membe[...]
2004 | Image |
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The Moncrief Cancer Institute, an affiliate of UT Southwestern Medical Center, was dedicated November 19, 2012. Located in Fort Worth, the center focuses on cancer preven[...]
2012 | Image |
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UT Southwestern’s twelve-story Biomedical Research Building opened in 2010 on the North Campus. An enclosed, elevated walkway connects it to the rest of the North Campus [...]
2011 | Image |
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The Green Biomedical Research Building was opened in 1987. The building is named for the late Cecil H. and Ida Green, who were generous supporters of UT Southwestern.
2004 | Image |
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This was the seal of Southwestern Medical College from 1943 to 1949. It shows the lone star (symbol of Texas) overlaid with a caduceus (symbol of the early Greek healer A[...]
1943 | Image |
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In 1997, the Southwestern Medical School Surgery faculty gathered for this photo on the UT Southwestern campus. The persons shown are (left to right): FIRST ROW: Erwin Th[...]
1997 | Image |
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In 1995, the Southwestern Medical School Division of General Surgery faculty gathered for this photo on the UT Southwestern campus. The persons shown are (left to right):[...]
1995 | Image |
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Opened in 2006, this seven-story building at 2801 Inwood Road (adjacent to St. Paul University Hospital) houses patient care facilities, physician offices, and diagnostic[...]
2009 | Image |