New Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas
- IC091-hous _46
- Unidad documental simple
- 1960
Seawall Specilaty Co.
New Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas
Seawall Specilaty Co.
New Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas
Seawall Specilaty Co.
Memorial Baptist Hospital, Houston, Texas
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University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
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University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Nancy Bergstrom, RN, PhD papers
The Nancy Bergstrom, RN PhD papers contains awards, AHCPR guidelines, Academy Nominations, small grants, videos, early papers, references, NIH and ARSA applications, job offers following PhD, selected honors and awards, licensure documents form original state (MD) to current (1960-2015), Travel committees (2003-2015)—profession service, Joanna Briggs Institute, American Academy of Nursing—various presentations, reviews, NIH grant proposals, and data tapes & protocol books (1985-1995). Materials document the career of Dr. Bergstrom in nursing, her leadership at the UT School of Nursing and the Center on Aging, Dr. Bergstrom was the Associate Dean for Research at the University of Texas School of Nursing and the Director of the Center on Aging from 2000-2015. The collection consists of 14 boxes and equals 12.5 cubic feet.
Subjects: UT School of Nursing, Center for Aging
Bergstrom, Nancy
Earl J. Brewer, MD papers consist primarily of professional correspondence; organization and protocols for national and international cooperative medical studies; grant applications and correspondence regarding a wide range of local, state and national research and coordinated care/case management projects concerning chronic illnesses in children; various organizations' board meeting and committee meeting minutes and reports; drafts, manuscripts, and reprints of published professional papers and books; documentation of Dr. Brewer's founding and chairing the Texas Children's Hospital's Pediatric Rheumatology Center, Baylor College of Medicine's Rheumatology Section of the Pediatric Department, Kelsey-Seybold's Pediatric Department, and the Pediatric Rheumatology Study Group; records of Dr. Brewer's oxygen tent patent, of his organization and participation in Houston's Family-to-Family Network, the 1987 Surgeon General's Conference which was held in Houston, the American Rheumatism Association Conferences of Rheumatic Diseases in Park City, UT, American Juvenile Arthritis Organization, American Academy of Pediatrics Rheumatology Section, and the American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Sub-specialty; certificates, awards, and honors bestowed upon Dr. Brewer in recognition of his professional achievements; video and audio cassettes and films, photographs, slides, and scrapbook and other oversize memorabilia. Earl Brewer died on March 19, 2015 in Houston, Texas at the age of 86.
The collection consists of 106 boxes equaling 60 cubic feet contain publications, scrapbooks, correspondence, grant applications, other printed material, audiovisual materials (audio cassettes, video cassettes, and 16mm films), photographs and slides. Materials are in good condition.
Brewer, Earl J.
Drs. Catherine A. Neill and Russell J. Blattner
Parte deRussell J. Blattner, MD papers
Dr. Catherine A. Neill and Dr. Russell J. Blattner at the Pediatric Cardiology Symposium in Houston.
Cole, Bernard
Memorial Baptist Hospital, Houston, Texas
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University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
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University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas
American Postcard Co.
Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas
American Post Card Co.
Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas
American Post Card Co.
Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, Texas
Arthur Thurman Talley Jr.: Gynecologist
Jay J. Welch: Director of Medical Education/Internist
Billie Hoag: Medical Records Librarian
Morris H. Parrish: Hospital Administrator
Morris H. Parrish: Hospital Administrator
Morris H. Parrish: Hospital Administrator
Morris H. Parrish: Hospital Administrator
Robert Welch Foundation records
The Robert Welch Foundation records contains annual reports, Conferences on Chemical Research (books), and programs.
Subjects: biology, chemistry
Robert Welch Foundation
Lester L. Hoaglin: Internal Medicine [1]
Barbara Odom: Director of Nursing and Director of Nursing Education
Charles Daggs: Donor of Scrapbook [3],
Medical Tower Building, Houston, Texas
Crockel Co. Inc.
Barbara Odom: Director of Nursing and Director of Nursing Education [1],
Morris Parrish: Hospital Administrator [1],
Medical Tower Building, Houston, Texas
Crockel Co. Inc.
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital staff seated at desks, looking at books and microscopes.
M.D. Anderson Hospital
Barbara Odom: Director of Nursing and Director of Nursing Education
Charles Daggs: Scrapbook Donor
Charles Daggs: Scrapbook Donor
Charles Daggs: Scrapbook Donor
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainagem
Demonstration circa 1959 of repair of pulmonary venous drainage caused by atrial septal defect. A pump oxygenator is used in surgery on a pediatric patient. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital records
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.)
M.D. Anderson Hospital electron microscope
A University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital doctor uses an electron microscope.
M.D. Anderson Hospital
The script for the film "Help Wanted" (1958). It is the transcript for the audio of the the film. See film AVF.MS238.001.
Mrs. Johnson: Cullen Building Hostess [1],
Mrs. Johnson: Cullen Building Hostess
Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas
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This video by the Junior League of Houston presents the findings of the League’s Mental Health Study Group convened in January 1957 to look at mental health services in Houston, Texas. The group points out problems including understaffing, lack of training opportunities, and limited facilities. At the time only Baylor University College of Medicine and the University of Houston had programs to train mental health professionals. In addition there were long wait times for mental health patients to be seen at hospitals. The Study Group suggests that the university programs need to be expanded to attract more mental health students and facilities need more funding. The video covers mental health services for both adults and children in Houston. The video also mentions the shifting idea that mental illness is a disease and talks about the emerging research that is being done.
"Help Wanted" was produced in the mid 1950's by The Junior League of Houston. League members Julia Schnapp, Sadie Cowin Blackbusn and Evelyn Houston were instrumental in the creation of them film. This documentary, along with its sister documentary, "In Their Shoes" examine the need for creating and maintaining mental health services in Houston, Texas.
The Sigma Xi collection comprises correspondence, newsletters, booklets, reports, manuals, directories, annual reports, meeting notes, bylaws, agendas, mailing list, applications for grants, science fair, awards, and other papers and printed materials from or related to Sigma Xi. (boxes 9 and 10 have some water damaged material)
Subjects: Medical Organization.
Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society of North America
Kiwanitas Luncheon at the Doctors Club
Parte deJohn Roberts Phillips, MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers
Several women and a man seated along one side of a banquet table at the Kiwanitas Luncheon at The Doctors' Club.
Helm, Victor M.
The Saul Kit, PhD papers contain research journals, reprints, copies, and an undated manuscript documenting his career in biochemistry. This collection focuses on his research published from 1958-1974. The collection consists of one box, equaling .25 cubic feet. The materials are in good condition.
Kit, Saul
Oscar E. Ranfranz papers on Lutheran Hospital, Houston
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.
Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Kiwanitas Luncheon at the Doctors Club
Parte deJohn Roberts Phillips, MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers
A woman standing next to a decorative setting with the words "We Build." The room is prepared for the Kiwanitas Luncheon at The Doctors' Club.
Helm, Victor M.
Veterans Adminstration Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Texas Woman's University records
The Texas Women’s University collection contains profiles of TWU, bulletins, brochures, report on New Nurse Practice Act, faculty and staff roster, invitations, applications, Student Honors Convocation Programs, catalogs, campus numbers, newsletters, TWU magazines, and other papers and printed material from years 1958-2001.
Texas Woman's University
Removal of Myxoma of Left Aurical Simulating Mitral Stenosis
Demonstration from 1957 of surgical removal of myxoma causing similation of mitral stenosis in two patients. Film includes a thorough explanation of the workings of the steel bubble oxygenator used during the procedure. Film has voiceover by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations by Barbara Anderson.
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences (TRIMS) records
The TRIMs collection contains annual reports, annual financial reports, audit reports, highlights, news clippings and articles, constitution, bylaws, rules and regulations, dedication, publicity, linkages, correspondence, administration, organization of clinical services and committees, library information, audio visual, public information, communications, volunteer services, donations, program change proposals and approvals, evaluations, research advisory council, medical advisory committee, commissioners annual review, legislature visit to medical center, statistical information, comprehensive health planning, medical records, contracts, agreements, memos, manuals, salary increases, equal employment opportunity information and complaints, active medical staff, personnel, incidents, grievances, client abuse reports, travel reports, construction projects, minutes, reports of grants and donations, and other printed material related to the Texas Research institute of Mental Sciences. The collection also contains a DSM III training guide, Graduate Medical Education announcements, animal facility annual reports, animal colony reports, and other bound materials that have sustained water damage.
Subjects: Mental Sciences, Psychiatry
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences
Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking northeast. Neighborhoods and the Shamrock Hotel are in the foreground. Main Street can be seen running through the Medical Center into downtown Houston.
Matilda Benyesh-Melnick, MD papers
The Matilda Benyesh-Melnick, MD papers contain research journals, reprints, magazines, reports, symposia and an undated manuscript related to her career in virology. Materials focus on the research that she conducted and collected between 1956 and 1974.
Benyesh-Melnick, Matilda
Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking southwest down Main and Fannin Streets. Portions of Hermann Park and Rice University are also visible.
Leiper, Harper
Demonstration from 1956 of excision and aortorrhaphy for aneurysm of ascending aorta. Film has voice over narration by Denton Cooley and illustrations.
Earl G. Skogman: Hospital Administrator
Thomas B. Sellers Jr.: Assistant Administrator
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Thomas B. Sellers, Jr.: Assistant Administrator [1],
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Total Excision of Aortic Arch for Aneurysm
Demonstration circa 1955 of surgical excision of aortic arch, suturing, and implantation of synthetic arch prosthesis. Compressed polyvinyl sponge shunts are used. Film has voice over by Denton A. Cooley and illustrations.
Texas Children's Hospital viewed from across the street.
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas
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M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research exterior view with cars parked in front.
University of Texas Dental Branch
University of Texas Dental Branch exterior view with cars parked in front.
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas
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The William Spencer, MD papers contains correspondence, financial records, grant records, building schematics, tour schedules, newspaper clippings, telegrams, financial records, academic publications, government testimony, congressional records, research, lectures, and legal records documenting the life of Dr. William Spencer.
William Spencer born on February 16, 1922 in Oklahoma City. He went to John Hopkins University for medical school and was first in his graduating class. Beginning in 1951 Dr. Spencer would lead staff at Baylor College of Medicine to address the polio epidemic. Consequently, ground-breaking research was conducted paving the way for the facility to become one of the most prominent rehabilitation facilities in the country. He would become founder of The Institute of Rehabilitation and Research, or TIRR, and the facility opened its doors on May 30, 1959. Today the hospital is officially part of the Memorial Hermann hospital system. Throughout his life Dr. Spencer would treat patients and conduct research regarding traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injuries, many of his patients being children or youth. Dr. Spencer in his twenty-eight years serving as TIRR’s president became known as the “Father of Modern Rehabilitation” as hospitals around the globe modeled their rehabilitation programs after TIRR (Wendler, 2009, p.16). The TIRR was a facility ahead of its time under Dr.Spencer’s leadership. After the development of personal computers, Dr.Spencer petitioned IBM to link the computers (now known as networking) at TIRR and Baylor College of Medicine.
In his nonmedical life, Dr. Spencer would tinker with a number of inventions or other projects. These engineering projects would lead him to develop the physiography, which ended up being an early version of its predecessor the EKG. Dr. Spencer was married twice, his first wife being Helen Spencer and his second wife being Jean Spencer, who had passed away before him in 2005.
Subjects: Pediatrics. The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research.
Spencer, William
"The Shamrock", America's Magnificent Hotel, Houston, Texas
"The Shamrock", America's Magnificent Hotel, Houston, Texas
The Doctor's Club records (IC 031) is 8 cubic feet and consists of 2 documents boxes and 2 oversize boxes and 14 artifacts. It contains a club profile, brochures, correspondence, programs and newsletters (Memos) from the years 1954 to 2002. In addition, the collection includes several past presidents' and club members' photographs, a photograph scrapboook and several scuptures by Robert Portus, a metal fabricator and artist from Grants Pass, OR (ObitTree. Found at https://obittree.com/obituary/us/oregon/grants-pass/stephens-family-chapel/robert-portus/628923 [Accessed May 3, 2018]). The materials are in good condition. One sculpture has minor damage.
The Doctors' Club
Women's Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital records
The Women's Auxiliary to Texas Children' Hospital (WATCH) records is 55 cubic feet and consists of 17 documents boxes and 63 oversize boxes. The collection documents the history and activities of the volunteer services organization for Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, Texas. The collection contains photographs, audiovisual materials, meeting minutes, meeting notes, organizational handbooks, publications, and scrapbooks. The collection includes 83 scrapbooks that date from 1954 to 2014. The collection is 55 cubic feet in size and materials are in good condition.
Women's Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital
The Institute of Religion records (IC 016) is .5 cubic foot and consists of 1 document box. It contains formation and scope documents, newsletters, correspondence, pamphlets and news clippings related to the early years of the Institue of Religion, now the Institute of Spirituality and Health. The materials are in good condition.
Institute of Religion (Houston, Tex.)
Arabia Temple Crippled Children Clinic
Arabia Temple Crippled Children Clinic building exterior.
Ace Photographers
"The Shamrock", America's Magnificent Hotel, Houston, Texas
Parte deFrederick C. Elliott, DDS papers
Portrait of Fred Elliott in from of University of Texas Medical Branch Building
Hermann Hospital and nurses' residence
Herman Hospital and Nursing School. A view of the buildings with parking lot, drive-up, and cars in the foreground.
United Gas, Shreveport, Louisiana
View of the entrance to Texas Children's Hospital including driveway and cars.
United Gas, Shreveport, Louisiana
Texas Children's Hospital Historical Archives
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
Julia Bertner and an unidentified man at the "1953" cornerstone for the M. D. Anderson Hospital
Parte deErnst William Bertner, MD papers
Julia Bertner and an unidentified man at the "1953" cornerstone of the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research
Cardiac Monitoring in the Prevention and Treatment of Catastrophic Arrest
Discussion circa 1953 by Denton A. Cooley and an anaesthesiologist of cardiac arrest during surgical treatment of patients, with information on both prevention and treatment. Primary treatments include heart massage and ventilation. Some elements are illustrated with surgery on a dog. Film has voice over by Don Macon.
Texas Children's Hospital exterior view including driveway and parked cars.
Leiper, Harper
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Jane E. Johnson's Texas Children's Hospital nursing papers
The Jane E. Johnson's Texas Children's Hospital nursing papers, 1953-1954, includes two photographs showing the new Texas Children's Hospital in 1954, a letter from 1953 confirming that Jane Johnson has been hired as a "charter member" of the nursing staff, a paper stub from 1954, and an undated news clipping mentioning the firing of staff at the hospital. The materials were donated by Jane Johnson and delivered to the archive by Brenda Thompson, a friend and, as of 2013, a member of the nursing staff at Texas Children's Hospital. The materials are in good condition, although the news clipping is showing yellowing form the acid in the paper. This collection consists of one folder.
Subjects: Texas Children's Hospital, nursing
Johnson, Jane E.
St. Luke's Hospital construction
St. Luke's Hospital under construction, viewed from the road, with cars parked in the foreground.
United Gas, Shreveport, Louisiana
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking south. Hermann Hospital and the Hermann Professional Building are in the foreground, with Baylor College of Medicine, M. D. Anderson Hospital, and Methodist Hospital visible further back. The area behind the hospitals remains wooded.
Dorsey, Paul
Parte deErnst William Bertner, MD papers
Julia Bertner, Hugh Roy Cullen, and others at a ceremony for the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research
Texas Children's Hospital construction
Texas Children's Hospital under construction. Cars are parked in the dirt in front of the hospital.
Leiper, Harper