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- Hospitals, Veterans, 14 results
- Public hospitals, 14 results
- Hospitals, Private, 12 results
- Hospitals, Medical, 9 results
Houston (Tex.)
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Houston (Tex.)
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Houston (Tex.)
- UF Houston, Texas
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Houston (Tex.)
147 Archival description results for Houston (Tex.)
VA Hospital (Veteran's Administration) records
- IC 032
- Collection
- 1975-2005
The VA Hospital collection contains telephone directories, dedication, groundbreaking pamphlets and programs, and other related papers and prints.
Subjects: veterans, hospital, VA
Veteran's Administration Hospital (Houston, Tex.)
v St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_47av
- Item
- 1950
On the verso side are the printed words "The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City Printed in the United States." There is no message, address or stamp.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
Unversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_19v
- Item
- 1965
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_16
- Item
- 1960
Morse Wholesale Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_18v
- Item
- 1960
Morse Wholesale Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_18
- Item
- 1960
Morse Wholesale Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_16v
- Item
- 1960
Morse Wholesale Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_19
- Item
- 1965
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_16
- File
- 1960
Morse Wholesale Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_17v
- Item
- 1960
American Postcard Co.
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_17
- Item
- 1960
American Postcard Co.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
- IC034-P727-001
- Item
In the rear the clinic was plagued by old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like these seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou.
Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection
- IC 104
- Collection
- 1938-1982
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection contains photographic materials that document the growth and development of the TMC from the 1930s to 1980s. The collection consists of 2525 items and includes photographic prints, aerial photographs, negatives, transparencies and printed materials. The materials depict the institutions of the TMC, their staff, facilities, services, and patient care. Images show buildings and their construction as well as some photographic copies of architectural renderings. Aerial photographs from the 1940s to 1980s show the TMC grow from marshland to an urban center. The collection provides images of the leaders and historical figures that shaped the TMC from concept to reality. The collection totals 7 boxes, equaling 3.5 cubic feet. The materials are in good condition.
Texas Medical Center
- IC 002
- Collection
- 1907-2019
The Texas Medical Center records include TMC charter material, correspondence, committee minutes, interviews and transcripts, photographs and slides, budgetary information, newspapers and clippings, research material for books, surveys, materials related to TMC events and visitors, films and audiocassettes, brochures, architectural renderings, guidebooks and directories, and maps. The materials date from the 1900s to the present. The collection also includes the papers of Mary Schiflett who held leadership positions in the TMC from 1970-2009. The collection has been processed at box and folder level. The material is generally in good condition and consists of 39 cubic feet totaling 93 boxes.
Texas Medical Center
Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_53v
- Item
- 1960
Texas Institute for Rehabilitation & Research, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_53
- File
- 1960
Texas Institute for Rehabilitation & Research, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_53
- Item
- 1960
Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives
- IC 042
- Collection
- 1953-2003
Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives contains 10 cubic feet of processed material and 79 boxes of unprocessed material. The later is labeled as the TCH Historical Archives and arrived in the HRC in 2008.
Subjects: Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital
Sunset Hospital, The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital in the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_08v
- Item
- 1950
S. H. Kress & Co,
Sunset Hospital, The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital in the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_50v
- Item
- 1913
S. H. Kress & Co.
Sunset Hospital, The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital in the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_08
- Item
- 1950
S. H. Kress & Co.
Sunset Hospital , The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital In the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_50
- Item
- 1913
S. H. Kress & Co.
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital records
- IC 021
- Collection
- 1959-2011
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, now known as Baylor St Luke’s Medical Center in CHI St. Luke’s Health Center was established in 1962 by Denton A Cooley. The materials are generally in good condition. The collection contains newsletters, directories and rosters, bylaws, brochures, and 6mm films.
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital (Houston, Tex.)
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_47a
- File
- 1950
Recto side of color postcard shows a corner view of red brick building with balconies. An unidentifiable figure stands on the sidewalk. Street shows trolley tracks. On the verso side are the printed words "The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City Printed in the United States." There is no message, address or stamp.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_47a
- Item
- 1950
Recto side of color postcard shows a corner view of red brick building with balconies. An unidentifiable figure stands on the sidewalk. Street shows trolley tracks.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_49v
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specilaty Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_49
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specilaty Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_49
- File
- 1950
Seawall Specilaty Co.
- IC 023
- Collection
- 1928-1997
The St. Joseph’s Hospital records contains newsletters, By-laws, reports, facts, brochures, and materials for the Stehlin Foundation. Newsletters in the collection include: Rosary, Discover, Physicians’ newsletter, DRG, Pulse, Focus, and House Call. Inclusive date ranges 1928-1997, bulk dates 1983-1997.
St. Joseph Hospital (Houston, Tex.)
Slides of the Texas Medical Center aerial views
- S-123
- File
- 1975-1979
Slide of a model of M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
- S-107
- File
- undated
Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children - Houston Unit, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_23
- Item
- 1950
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Houston Unit, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_23v
- Item
- 1950
Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children records
- IC 028
- Collection
- 1989-2006
The Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children collection contains issues of "Between Us" form dates 1989 to 2006, and Memorandum of Agreement Stipulation September 2003.
Subjects: pediatrics, hospital
Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children
R. Lee Clark and three other men viewing a Cobalt-60 Iradiator
- MS002-060
- Item
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
R. Lee Clark and three other men viewing M. D. Anderson Hospital's Cobalt-60 Iradiator
Oscar E. Ranfranz papers on Lutheran Hospital, Houston
- MS 139
- Collection
- 1958-1963
The Lutheran Hospital, Houston, Texas records contains articles of incorporation, bylaws, correspondence and memos, and board and semi-annual meeting minutes. The materials are in good condition. The years range from 1958 to 1963. This collection consists of 0.25 cubic feet (1 box).
Subjects: Lutheran hospital
Ranfranz, Oscar E.
New Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center - Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_32
- Item
- 1948
New Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center - Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_32v
- Item
- 1948
New Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center - Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_32
- File
- 1948
Multiple news stories about TMC Steam Explosion, U-matic (3/4”)
- AVV.IC002.003
- File
- 1979 July 5
Part of Texas Medical Center records
This video recording contains clips from three different television news stories reporting on a steam explosion in the Texas Medical Center. The videos were recorded on a 3/4" U-matic tape, and the total runtime is just over four minutes.
(0:01) Segment 1 "Explosion," Newscenter 11, anchor Steve Smith. The segment begins with Smith speaking, accompanied by the headline "Explosion" and a graphic showing "Texas Medical Center Gate 7." He reports on a "leak and explosion in a Medical Center steam line." It took place at the intersection of Holcomb and Bertner around 6:30. The clip then cuts to Nancy Carney reporting from the scene. She stands by the TMC Gate 7 sign, which is covered in mud. The segment describes shockwaves, flying concrete and mud, two nurses injured, and ten cars damaged. Then there is an interview Henry Kroeger, TMC Heating & Cooling Cooperative, who describes what happened. Next is an interview with Herman Pressler, "President, Board of Directors, T.M.I." He goes over canceled surgeries including all surgery at St. Luke's/Texas Children's Hospital and all elective surgey at Hermann Hospital. The segment concludes with an image of a crew working in the hole left by the explosion.
(1:24) Segment 2 "Untitled," Unidentified broadcast with unidentified male anchor. He reports that the explosion at the corner of Bertner and Holcomb "caused quite a traffic jam, but little else." As images of the site and ongoing repairs play, he continues his narration. He describes a hole six feet wide and twenty feet deep and damaged cars. He reports that Brown and Root, Fisk Electric, and the Medical Center all have repair crews working.
(2:01) Segment 3 "Medical Center Explosion," Channel 13 Eyewitness News, anchor Dave Ward. Ward leads with the announcement that Medical Center facilities were having to "curtail" medical procedures due to an explosion that "crippled" seven buildings. The segment then cuts to images of construction/machinery and the narration switches to Elma Barrera. She describes a "severe" explosion at the corner of Holcomb and Bertner that "left a gaping hole, scattered "huge concrete blocks," knocked down traffic light poles and street signs, and damage nearby vehicles. She reports, "The explosion had been severe, but no one knew how or why it happened." In the background is the same Gate 7 sign visible in the Newscenter 11 segment. In an interview, R.H. Stuttz. discusses the disruption of steam to the hospitals and the ongoing investigation. There is footage of a man who appears to be Henry Kroeger, TMC Heating & Cooling Cooperative, who also appears in the Newscenter 11 segment, but Barrera continues narrating and his interview is not audible. She reports seven buildings were affected, with the worst impacts on St. Luke's and Texas Children’s, but also MD Anderson and Hermann Hospital. In an interview, P. R. Maddeaux, St. Luke's Hospital describes the impact on surgical schedules, noting "we can't sterilize without the steam." Barrera reports two people were injured, with one treated and released and the other, an unidentified woman, remaining in the hospital in good condition. The segment concludes with more views of construction machinery at work.
- IC 020
- Collection
- 1925-1996
The Methodist Hospital records contains materials from the Methodist Hospital and the Bluebird Circle covering the years from the 1940s into the 1990s. The materials are generally in good condition. Materials include newsletters, news clippings, minutes, press releases, article drafts, scrapbooks, general historical information, photographs, sound recordings, and brochures. The Methodist Hospital History Project is included in this collection but was donated complete and has its own inventory.
Subjects: Methodist Hospital, hospitals.
Methodist Hospital (Houston, Tex.)
- IC098-p853-001
- Item
- 1950s
Methodist Hospital building exterior, showing the front entrance, as well as driveway with cars.
- IC098-p856-001
- Item
- undated, before the 1950s
Original Methodist Hospital building exterior. The four story building features a dormer, fire escape, and stairs up to the elevated first floor entrance. Three early automobiles are parked out front.
Memorial/Hermann Healthcare System records
- IC 071
- Collection
- 1999-2013
Memorial/Hermann Healthcare System records consists of newsletters, magazines, a phone directory and news items. None of the boxes are full so the entire collection is about 0.5 cubic feet.
Photographs related to LifeFlight have be digitized and stored in the collection's digital control folder.
Subjects: Hospital
Memorial/Hermann Healthcare System
Memorial Hospital System records
- IC 022
- Collection
- 1907-1997
The Memorial Hospital System records (IC 022) contains photographs, scrapbooks, M news, Memorial Foundation News in Partnership, Margaret Ophelia Neal trust, WWI photo album, student nurses hospital scenes, Caducean (some water damage to paper), publications, telephone directory, news clippings, press releases, histories, hospital rules, donors, catalogs, handbooks, poster of “This Magic Moment”, and other papers and printed materials. The photographs in this collection document the history of the Memorial Hospital System from its beginnings, especially the history of the nursing school, dating back to 1907. The collection equals 15.75 cubic feet and consists 23 boxes, including 9 oversize. The materials are in good condition.
Memorial Hospital System
- IC034-P728-002
- Item
a female patients' Blood Pressor is being taken; Activities while in Jefferson. Davis. Hospital basement. Miss Atkinson talks with a young patient. Rt. Mrs. Maurine Mitchell, second medical social worker at the TB clinic and the first at the Houston TB Hospital. Lf. The Third medical social worker at the TB Clinic, Miss Frances Clay. Young clinic patient being X-rayed by Mrs. Frances Brown. home visists were made by the nursing staff. educational work with student nurses, graduate nurses, and medical students at the clinic were carried on. Public education was not neglected. Seal Sale is always with us!