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Lee D. Cady, MD papers

  • MS 026
  • Collection
  • 1921-1985

The collection deals primarily with Dr. Cady's tenure in the Veterans Administration from 1946-1963. Most of the materials concern his role as Director of the Veterans Hospital in Houston, Texas. Some of the earlier materials relate to his work with the VA in Dallas.

In addition to various administrative records, the VA Hospital materials in this collection include significant groups of Public Relations Files, Reading Files, and Telephone Conversation Transcriptions. There are also some sound recordings relating to the VA Hospital.

The collection also includes some of Dr. Cady's personal and professional materials such as correspondence, scholarly works and reprints, and materials from his retirement.

While the bulk of the records correspond to his work from 1946-1963, some of the personal materials and scholarly works date as early as 1921, and some of the artifacts and retirement-era materials come from as late as 1985.

Cady, Lee D., 1896-1987

Kenneth L. Burdon, MD papers

  • MS 008
  • Collection
  • 1922-1969

The Kenneth L. Burdon, MD papers (MS 008) is .5 cubic feet and consists of 1 document box. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, official documents, news clippings, and photographs that detail the personal life, professional activities, medical related records and papers associated with the experiences of Dr. Burdon his work for Baylor College of Medicine, especially with regard to the Department of Microbiology. The materials are in good condition. Ink applied by typewriters is clearly legible in the documents. The records pertain to the geographic areas of Houston, Texas. The material is unrestricted.

Burdon, Kenneth L.

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

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

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

John Roberts Phillips, MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers

  • MS 036
  • Collection
  • 1924-1982

The John Roberts Phillips,MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers (MS036) is 8.5 cubic feet and consists of 5 documents boxes, 3 oversize boxes, and 11 digitized scrapbooks. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, photographs, professional activities, reprints of publications, medical instruments, memorabilia, awards, and certficates. The digital scrapbooks provide information on John Roberts Phillips, MD's surgical procedures and the Phillips' work with the TB Hospital in Houston. The materials are in good condition.

Phillips, John Roberts

John T. Moore, MD, realia

  • MS 187
  • Collection
  • 1924-1940

The John.T. Moore MD realia collection contains the following:
A gold watch with chain and Texas Surgical Society medallion, 1940
A gold ring with JTM initials, relief of Aesculapius on one side of ring and the caduceus on the other. Ring inscribed with date of “6.17.36”.
3 medallions: medallion to John T. Moore from [Houston] teachers, 1924; medallion from Jefferson Davis Hospital presented to John T. Moore for service, 1919-1940; and medallion from [Alpha Omega Alpha] dated 1902 on front and inscribed on the back with “Texas, J.T. Moore, 1935”.
A pin to hold chain onto a button hole.

The collection contains one folder in the Small Manuscript Collection (SMS) box.

Subjects: Realia

Moore, John T.

Cheves M. Smythe, MD papers

  • MS 176
  • Collection
  • 1924-2013

The Cheves M. Smythe MD papers, Ms 176, has been arranged chronologically according to titles held, and additional items were placed at the end of the collection. This collection consists of research documents, correspondence, and publications. Highlights of the collection include information from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. The Collection comprises of 10 boxes and is 9.5 cubic feet. All of the original boxes have been replaced, and the majority of the original folders have been replaced. Overall the collection is in good condition but should be handled with care as many papers are beginning to reflect their age.

Smythe, Cheves M.

Eunice Rogillio

Photograph of a woman, Eunice Rogillio, standing. Location is possibly Baptist Hospital, in Houston, TX per inscription on back.

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Methodist Hospital records

  • 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.)

Eunice Rogillio

Photograph of a woman, Eunice Rogillio, standing. Location is possibly Baptist Hospital, in Houston, TX per inscription on back.

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

H. Grant Taylor, MD papers

  • MS 044
  • Collection
  • 1925-1992

Papers consist primarily of personal and professional correspondence; board meeting and committee meeting minutes and reports; drafts, manuscripts, and published professional papers (including several first drafts handwritten by Dr. Taylor); documentation chronicling his role with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) in Japan, his role in the organization and development of a regional medical plan centered in Houston, of the University of Texas (UT) Postgraduate School of Medicine and its Division of Continuing Education, and of M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute (MDAH), currently known as UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, and its renowned Department of Pediatrics; applications and correspondence regarding funding for a wide range of research, continuing education, and community projects. The collection consists of 45 boxes equaling 23 cubic feet contain personal and biographical papers, documentation of appointments, meetings, boards and committees, continuing education, and other paper materials.

Subjects: ABCC, Oncology. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston.

Taylor, H. Grant

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Texas Dental College

Texas Dental College at Fannin and Blodgett exterior view. The Texas Dental College occupied this building in 1925, became the University of Texas Dental Branch in 1943, and moved to the Texas Medical Center in 1955.

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

Richard S. Ruiz, MD papers

  • MS 150
  • Collection
  • 1925-2007

The Richard S. Ruiz, MD, papers, MS 150, includes materials from 1925 through 2007 related to the Hermann Eye Center and Memorial Hermann Hospital. Dr. Ruiz was the Chief of Ophthalmology at Hermann Hospital who built up and improved the teaching faculty at Hermann Hospital and the one with the vision for the Hermann Eye Center and made it possible. This collection encompasses this period of time in Dr. Ruiz's career. Dr. Miller donated his collection of journal articles, newspaper articles, business correspondence, photographs, architectural blueprints, and a scrapbook to the John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center between March and May 2011. The materials are in good condition. The collection is 2 cubic feet (three boxes).

This collection contains two series: I. 1994 Construction of the Hermann Eye Center and II. History of Hermann Hospital.

The materials in this collection are in good physical condition with some minor tears and the pictures and other objects falling off the scrapbook pages. Dr. Ruiz donated his collection of journal articles, newspaper articles, business correspondence, photographs, architectural blueprints, and a scrapbook to the John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center. The collection consists of 2 cubic feet (three boxes) and is collection MS 150.

Ruiz, Richard S.

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