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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. All male students were required to be in the military, d[...]
1943 or 1944 | Image |
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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. In the first few years of Southwestern's operation, all [...]
1945 or 1946 | Image |
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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. All male students were required to be in the military, d[...]
1943 or 1944 | Image |
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In 1918, while the United States was fighting World War I in Europe, an influenza epidemic swept the world. In Dallas, 7,000 were sickened and over 20 died. Soldiers were[...]
1918 | Image |
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In 1918, while the United States was fighting World War I in Europe, an influenza epidemic swept the world. In Dallas, 7,000 were sickened and over 20 died. Soldiers were[...]
1918 | Image |
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An unidentified speaker in a military uniform addresses the audience at Southwestern Medical College's second graduation ceremony, with dignitaries and College faculty me[...]
1944 | Image |
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In this photo, Daughters of Charity sisters pose on the lawn of St. Paul Sanitarium with two soldiers, one in front of an automobile. During the 1918 influenza epidemic, [...]
1918 | Image |
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"Victory Huts" were prefabricated buildings developed during World War II as a method of providing quick housing for soldiers. The white "Victory Huts" behind the Parklan[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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In 1918, an influenza epidemic swept the world. Soldiers were particularly susceptible because they lived in close quarters. So many soldiers became ill at Fort Dick (loc[...]
1918 | Image |
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In the first years of Southwestern Medical College, the male students of the College were in the Army Specialized Training Program, since the nation needed doctors to tre[...]
Circa 1944 | Image |
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