Houston (Tex.)
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Houston (Tex.)
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Houston (Tex.)
- UF Houston, Texas
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Houston (Tex.)
1581 Archival description results for Houston (Tex.)
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Arabia Temple Crippled Children's Clinic, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_29
- File
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Arabia Temple Crippled Children's Clinic, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_29
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Arabia Temple Crippled Children's Clinic, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_29v
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_30
- File
- 1911
Recto side of postcard shows three-story gray building with trees in front of porch area on street with words "Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, Texas" in red letters in upper left corner. Verso side shows a dated message and address written in ink, with a cancelled one-cent postage stamp.
Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_30
- Item
- 1911
Recto side of this picture postcard shows three-story gray building with trees in front of porch area on street with words "Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, Texas" in red letters in upper left corner.
Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_30v
- Item
- 1911
Verso side shows a dated message and address written in ink, with a cancelled one-cent postage stamp.
Cullen Nurses' Building and Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_31
- File
- 1948
C. T. Art -Colortone
Cullen Nurses' Building and Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_31
- Item
- 1948
C. T. Art -Colortone
Cullen Nurses' Building and Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_31v
- Item
- 1948
C. T. Art -Colortone
New Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center - Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_32
- File
- 1948
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
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_33
- File
- 1940
Recto side of brown and white postcard shows a view of the front of the hospital is scaffolding to the right, trees without leaves and possible fence. Verso side has the printed words "Post Card". There is no message, address or stamp.
C.T. Art-Colordtone
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_33
- Item
- 1940
Recto side of brown and white postcard shows a view of the front of the hospital is scaffolding to the right, trees without leaves and possible fence.
C.T. Art-Colordtone
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_33v
- Item
- 1940
Verso side has the printed words "Post Card". There is no message, address or stamp.
C. T. Art-Colortone
Hermann Hospital at Entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_35
- File
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Hermann Hospital at Entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_35
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Hermann Hospital at Entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_35v
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specialty Co.
Jefferson Davis Hospital, Out Patient & Ward Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_39
- File
- 1950
Jefferson Davis Hospital, Out Patient & Ward Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_39
- Item
- 1950
Jefferson Davis Hospital, Out Patient & Ward Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_39v
- Item
- 1950
Aerial View of Jefferson Davis Hospital and Nurses' Home, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_42
- File
- 1938
C. T. Colortone
Aerial View of Jefferson Davis Hospital and Nurses' Home, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_42
- Item
- 1938
C. T. Colortone
Aerial View of Jefferson Davis Hospital and Nurses' Home, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_42v
- Item
- 1938
C. T. Colortone
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.
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.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_49
- File
- 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_49v
- Item
- 1950
Seawall Specilaty Co.
Sunset Hospital , The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital In the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_50
- File
- 1913
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.
Sunset Hospital, The Largest and Only Fire-Proof Railroad Hospital in the South, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_50v
- Item
- 1913
S. H. Kress & Co.
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 Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_53v
- Item
- 1960
Air View, U. S. Veterans Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_55
- File
- 1950
Air View, U. S. Veterans Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_55
- Item
- 1950
Air View, U. S. Veterans Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous_55v
- Item
- 1950
University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Internal Medicine Grand Rounds videos.
- IC 092
- Collection
- 1990-2002
University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Internal Medicine Grand Rounds videos consists of videos of Grand Rounds and the Clinicopathologic Conference (CPC) from the Department of Internal Medicine in the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
The department provides for the education of students, physicians, and the public in the field of biomedical knowledge. The department provides clinical education, fosters research, and through its clinical services provides patient care ranging from primary to subspeciality care. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston was created by the UT System Board of Regents and supported by the Texas Legislature in 1972. Located in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, the school is primarily a graduate education university focusing on the health sciences. The Department of Internal Medicine offers clinical education programs in the following areas: cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, general internal medicine, hematology, infectious diseases, medical genetics, oncology, pulmonary and critical care medicine,renal diseases and hypertension, rheumatology and clinical immunogenetics.
Traditionally, Grand Rounds consist of presenting the medical problems and treatment of a particular patient to an audience consisting of doctors, residents, and medical students. The Grand Rounds in this collection are like a lecture series with a range of medical-related topics from the history of medicine to current treatments and knowledge about specific diseases.
Also included in this collection are tapes of the Clinicopathologic Conference (CPC) series. CPC is the well established abbreviation for Clinicopathological Conference. However, it also can stand for the process of clinicopathological correlation. The CPC conference is a time-honored interdepartmental and interdisciplinary approach in which a patient’s clinical findings and course are presented, followed by a discussion usually focused on the differential diagnosis by a knowledgeable clinician, followed by the presentation of the pathological findings by a pathologist, culminating in a general discussion. The goal is to provide increased understanding of diseases by correlation of clinical and pathological findings.
These videos are in good condition. The collection covers the years 1990-2002. This is a box level inventory. Only a date range is given for the videos. There is no other descriptive information. The videos are in VHS format. There are 6.5 cubic feet (13 boxes).
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records
- IC 094
- Collection
- 1949-1987
The Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records equal 86 cubic feet and contain roughly 1100 items of artwork plus administrative records. Items are housed in 17 document boxes, 49 oversize boxes, map drawer, and framed items. It consists of drawings, paintings, sketches, printed images, and artist notes depicting historical and 20th century figures in the history of cardiology, cancer research, psychiatry, and Texas medicine. The records and artwork demonstrate the artistry, planning, production, and evolution of an art department for a magazine publishing company from 1948 - 1980.
Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
Baylor College of Medicine Cullen Eye Institute Images records
- IC 095
- Collection
- 1923-1965
The Baylor College of Medicine Cullen Eye Institute images consists of two images. One image is a painting, printed facsimile on canvas, in a frame of Ray Kay Daily, MD. The second is a photo of the Baylor College of Medicine building in the Texas Medical Center taken about 1965.
The portrait within the frame measures 17.5 inches by 26 inches. The frame measures 37.5 inches by 28.5 inches. The portrait is signed but the signature is unintelligible. The portrait depicts Dr. Daily in youthful middle age with her left shoulder toward the viewer and the left profile of her face visible. Her dark hair is swept up and her left shoulder is bare. According to her son Dr. Lewis Daily, the portrait was painted in Berlin in 1923 by a renowned portrait painter. The name of the artist on the right corner of the painting is illegible. Dr. Daily was born March 16, 1891 and died November 28, 1975. According to the Handbook of Texas, Dr. Daily was an eye surgeon and author and was one of the first women to graduate from a Texas medical school. She played a prominent role in public education in Houston and was a leading physician and teacher in Houston hospitals and at Baylor College of Medicine.
Subjects: Baylor College of Medicine, Cullen Eye Institute, Women in medicine, Ray K. Daily MD
Baylor College of Medicine Cullen Eye Institute
Richard Wainerdi's Texas Medical Center Memorabilia Collection
- IC 096
- Collection
- 1984-2012
The Richard Wainerdi's Texas Medical Center Memorabilia Collection consists of realia (three-dimensional objects) presented to Richard Wainerdi during his tenure as president of the Texas Medical Center, a position he held from 1984 to December 2012. The realia includes numerous scrolls, fabrics, desktop items such as paper weights. pen sets, commemorative plaques, ceramic, toy-like models and other objects. The realia comes from Houston-area institutions and businesses as well as numerous international organizations. The collection was donated to the TMC Library by TMC Inc. office of the president in September 2013.
Wainerdi, Richard E., 1931-
University of Texas Faculty Wives records
- IC 097
- Collection
- 1973-2013
The University of Texas Faculty Wives collection comprises artwork, photographs, bylaws, meeting minutes, financial records, material related to event organization, some digital media, brochures, newsletters, financial records, and correspondence from the ladies' organization associated with the UT Medical School (Health Science Center at Houston), from the 1970s into the 2010s.
University of Texas Faculty Wives
TMC Library Historical Photograph Collection
- IC 098
- Collection
- 1543-2004
The TMC Library Historical Photograph Collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, published prints, printed materials, postcards, framed images, audiovisual materials, and a plaque. The collection consists of roughly 5300 items, which includes individual 35mm slides, 35mm negatives, 120 format negatives, photographic prints, and other printed materials. This is an artificial collection of several types of images collected by or donated to the McGovern Historical Center (MHC) through the years. The bulk of the materials date from 1940 to 1990. The entire collection depicts images from 1543 to 2004. The earliest date is related to copy photographs of pages from the 1543 edition of the Fabrica by Andreas Vesalius. Other early dates are framed prints of well-known medical pioneers from the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries. Some dates describe the date of the copy photograph others describe the date of the original image. The collection illustrates the history of medicine around the world and more acutely the Texas Medical Center and Texas Medical Center Library. Majority of the materials have been removed from this collection and incorporated into the original collections or new collections based on the donor records.
The collection is arranged into three series: Cataloged Photographs, Subject Photographs, and Oversize and Audiovisual Materials. Subject Photographs are arranged in files according to subject and then in alphabetical order. Subject terms used are as follows (in order): Attractions Photos, Building Photos, Event Photos, Individual Photos, Institutions and Organizations, Medical Equipment and Apparatus, and Surgical, Anatomical, and Medical Photos.
The collection was created to consolidate various photographs and images collected by the archive staff. Many were cataloged and assigned identification numbers (P-### for prints or N-### for negatives). These photographs were originally donated. The donor information in the card catalog was used to either create new photograph collections or incorporate into existing collections. This collection is comprised of the remaining items. Information about donors, if known, is available in the inventory. Uncataloged photographs were organized into general subjects and kept in alphabetical order. Oversize materials maintain the same identification number system and subjects. To increase discoverability of all archival materials, the collection was expanded to include materials with no known provenance. This includes framed items stored in the Garment Artifacts and Framed (GAF) section as well as audiovisual materials.
John P. McGovern Historical Collections & Research Center
- IC098-p2486-001
- Item
- 1926
Gate in front of the entrance to Hermann Hospital. The photographic print has been cropped slightly, as photographer Frank Schlueter's name is only partially visible.
Baylor College of Medicine aerial view of construction
- IC098-p2644-001
- Item
- 1946
Baylor College of Medicine aerial view of construction. Much of the building has been built, but exterior walls and windows are still absent in some places. Portions of the roadways appear paved, but much of the immediate area is still dirt. The surrounding environment is mainly wooded.
- IC098-p2688-001
- Item
- approximately 1900
Houston Infirmary building exterior. The Infirmary is identified by a sign on the roof. The long, two-story building features a balcony and has a fence separating it from the road. A few people stand outside. The Infirmary, located at Washington Avenue and 10th Street, operated from 1876-1913.
- IC098-p3411-001
- Item
- 1946
Horace M. Wilkins seated at his desk. Wilkins was president of the State National Bank and a Trustee of the M. D. Anderson Foundation when the Texas Medical Center was being conceived.
- IC098-p586-001
- Item
- approximately 1955
Texas Children's Hospital building exterior, showing front entrance as well as the grounds and parking lot with cars.