1.
Freeman Memorial Clinic for Children evolved from the Presbyterian Clinic begun in the 1920s. In 1948, it merged with Bradford Memorial and Texas Children's Hospital to f[...]
Circa 1948 | Image |
2.
A Children's Medical Center of Dallas physician and nurse with a child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
3.
Two Children's Medical Center of Dallas physicians examine a young child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
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Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children opened in 1921 on this campus near the intersection of Maple and Oak Lawn Avenues. Scottish Rite Hospital now occupies a newe[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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Front view of the Freeman Memorial Clinic for Children. The building has a Juliette balcony in the front on the second floor alone with a divided staircase going to the e[...]
1940-1949 | Image |
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A Children's Medical Center of Dallas physician and two nurses with a child.
Circa 1953 | Image |
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Publication printed in the summer which covers the annual report of the Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
1992 | Document |
8.
Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children opened in Dallas in 1921 in this building near the corner of Oak Lawn and Maple Avenues. A founder and the chief of surgery w[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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Publication from the Children's Medical Center of Dallas to promote the stories of the hospital and its supporters.
1987 | Document |
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The Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital as seen from the street. The hospital has awnings over each window and several large trees on the property.
1940-1949 | Image |