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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, minor operating room with view into hallway.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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This "major operating room" is larger and better equipped than the minor operating room shown in another photograph.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, minor operating room.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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Emergency operating room in the St. Paul Sanitarium. The corner windows provided good light, as well as ventilation. The fee for use of an operating room was $5.
Circa 1905 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, surgical dressing room.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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St. Paul Hospital, operating room with built-in wall cabinets.
Circa 1975 | Image |
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When St. Paul staff prepared for the move from the Bryan Street hospital to the new building on Harry Hines Blvd., they found these unclaimed shoes in the surgical suite.
1963 | Image |
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The Richmond Freeman Memorial Clinic opened in Dallas in March 1924 with a mission to treat children less than 12 years of age, free of cost to those who could not afford[...]
Circa 1925 | Image |
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A surgical operation at St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, circa 1925. (St. Paul changed its name from "Sanitarium" to "Hospital" in 1927.)
Circa 1925 | Image |
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St. Paul Sanitarium on Bryan Street, view into three operating rooms.
Circa 1910 | Image |
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