Photograph presenting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinc with its busy Parking Lot.
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Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Photograph presenting patients visiting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street, and the clinic's busy parking lot .
Photograph presenting the Anti-Tubesrcuosis Clinic after the construction was done with a large " Free Clinic" sign on the side.
Photograph showing the Anti-tuberculosis clinic at bagby street with a "No Parking , Clinic Zone " sign at the parking lot. TheAnti-Tuberculosis clinic at Bagy Street was hedged in by heavy traffic of the adjoining courthouse, hence the singns above "No Parking- Clinic Zone" The 6-foot high board fence the sheriff built alonside the clinic to keep the Tuberculosis germs from Hopping into the courthouse Square unfortunately does not show in this picture.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Clinic. The Little Frame Bungalow at 608 Bagby on the Bayou for years housed the Tuberculosis and headquarters. Movement to build it started soon after the Tuberculosis Association was founded, Nov. 11, 1911, but court suits sought to prohibit it as a neighborhood nuisance. The Tuberculosis fight won in court and the building was dedicated Dec. 31, 1913. Additions were made to the building in later years.
Photograph presenting the construction's progress of the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street. The program grew and the Little Frame Bungalow grew, but the housing problem was to plague the work until 1957.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Building at 612 Bagby Street. Houston, Texas. The building Occupied by the Tuberculosis Association from 1916 to 1957, Now hosuing the City Health Departement Unites.