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The first campus of Southwestern Medical College was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue beh[...]
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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.
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Southwestern Medical School's first campus was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behind Par[...]
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The first campus of Southwestern Medical College was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behi[...]
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Drawing of proposed plan for a new campus of Southwestern Medical College at Harry Hines Blvd. and Inwood Road. The plan shows twelve numbered buildings and a numbered li[...]
Circa 1948 | 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[...]
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A crowd is gathered in front of Southwestern Medical School's first building on its Harry Hines Blvd. campus for the dedication ceremony. The date is January 29, 1955. Th[...]
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A Southwestern Medical College research assistant in a laboratory writes in a notebook.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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St. Paul Hospital built Mary's Manor as a residence for nurses, a common feature of hospitals unti the mid-20th century. The building was later used as a residence for in[...]
August 1, 1946 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical College campus on Oak Lawn Avenue, office with microscope on table.
Circa 1948 | Image |
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