Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
- IC034-P720-001
- Unidad documental simple
At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
The Carlos Vallbona, MD papers contains correspondence, course materials, slides; files from his 3701 Kirby office; and other material detailing the career of Dr. Vallbona as a pediatrician, educator, advocate, physical therapy and post-polio syndrome specialist. He held positions at Baylor College of Medicine and TIRR. The materials date from between 1968 and 2014. Materials were donated in three stages in 2014 and 2015. Collection consists of 54 boxes equaling 54 cubic feet.
Subjects: Physical Theraby, Post-Polio, Baylor College of Medicine.
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Subjects: Public Health.
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Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League's First Mobile Unit
Photograph showing The Houstons Anti-Tuberculosis League's first X-Ray Mobile Unit, and patients waiting in line outside the Unit.
The Lu Ann Aday, PhD papers contains materials related Lu Ann Aday’s professional career in public health. The papers include her publications, courses she designed and taught, administrative material and consulting work. Many of the records are from her work at the University of Texas School of Public Health-Houston. The material ranges from 1985 to 2007. The material is in good condition. The collection is 23 cubic feet 23 boxes).
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San Jacinto Lung Association records
The San Jacinto Lung Association records include correspondence, legal documents, budgets, tuberculosis statistics, committee reports and minutes, printed materials, scrapbooks, articles, christmas seals, and photographs that document the history, community services, staff and administration of the San Jacinto Lung Association. Most notably, the collection highlights the organization’s public health programs to prevent and control tuberculosis as well as its Christmas Seal fundraising campaigns.
The materials are arranged in three series: Organization Records (1911-1993), Photographs (1895-1969), and Scrapbooks (1924-1974). The collection equals 13 cubic feet (12 document and oversize boxes).The materials are in fair condition. Some items were damaged or lost during the flood caused by Tropical Storm Allison in 2001.
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Slides of the Houston Health Department
View of immunization lines, a man receiving a shot, and exterior views of the building