Texas Children's Hospital construction
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- 1952
Texas Children's Hospital under construction. Cars are parked in the dirt in front of the hospital.
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Texas Children's Hospital construction
Texas Children's Hospital under construction. Cars are parked in the dirt in front of the hospital.
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Ben Taub General Hospital exterior view with parking lot and cards in the foreground.
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Methodist Hospital building exterior, showing the front entrance, as well as driveway with cars.
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.
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.
M. D. Anderson Hospital construction
Achitectural photo of M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research under construction. MacKie and Kamrath, Architects.
M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research
Architectural photograph of the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research by Achitects MacKie and Kamrath. While the building appears finished, the surrounding grounds are unpaved and unlandscaped. A single car is parked under a carport.
Southwestern Polio-myelitis Respiratory Center at Jefferson Davis Hospital
Southwestern Polio-myelitis Respiratory Center at Jefferson Davis Hospital. Building exterior.
Texas Children's Hospital exterior view including driveway and parked cars.
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View of the entrance to Texas Children's Hospital including driveway and cars.
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M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research exterior view with cars parked in front.
Hermann Hospital addition construction
Construction on the addition to Hermann Hospital. Dan Kadrovach and other man at construction site.
Entrance to Hermann Hospital on Opening Day. Two people stand in front of the doors.
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Maintenance workers holding sign for Jefferson Davis Hospital in front of hospital
Accompanying correspondence from Dr. Reba Michels Hill to Dr. Desmond indicates photograph taken by Jim deLeon to document the closing of Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas, in 1989, and the move to Ben Taub Hospital. Color photograph measures 3 1/2" x 5".
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Hermann Hospital East Tower and Main Entrance to original Hospital building.
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Texas Children's Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital and St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital building exteriors. Driveway and parked cars visible in the foreground.
St. Luke's Hospital construction
St. Luke's Hospital under construction, viewed from the road, with cars parked in the foreground.
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Texas Children's Hospital viewed from across the street.
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.
Maternity Annex, Jefferson Davis Hospital
Exterior shot of the maternity building of the Jefferson Davis Hospital campus. Hospital is visible in background, as well as cars in parking lot. Photograph taken for the Hartford Project. Reverse labeled "Maternity Annex JD." Stamped with "Medical Photography Dept., Ben Taub General Hosp., Houston, Texas. File no. 63284, date 10-10-63." Black-and-white photograph measures 5" x 7".
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M. D. Anderson Hospital construction
Clearing the land in preparation for construction of the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research.
Texas Children's Hospital expansion
Additional floors being built on top of the original Texas Children's Hospital Building. Scaffolding, cranes, and workers are visible, as is the parking lot with cars.
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Ben Taub General Hospital building exterior showing entrance, parking, and cars.
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.
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Arabia Temple Crippled Children Clinic
Arabia Temple Crippled Children Clinic building exterior.
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Texas Children's Hospital building exterior, showing front entrance as well as the grounds and parking lot with cars.
Interview with Maynard W. Martin, MD
上位の階層Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
Maynard W. Martin, MD. Interview by Don Macon. Although Dr. Martin's early interest was in Pediatrics, he entered a career in hospital administration. After serving in Cleveland, New York and St. Louis, He came to Houston in 1954 to head the joint administration program of St. Luke's and Texas Children's Hospital. He stayed there until his retirement in 1972. He spoke of the physical plants of the institutions, his methods of working through difficulties and some of the dynamic individuals he worked with such as Mr. Leopold Meyer and Dr. Denton Cooley. MDAH Master #71-2-74. 4/4/1974. 27:30
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M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research exterior view with cars parked in front.
Texas Medical Center "Visions" U-matic (3/4”)
This ¾” U-Matic tape contains a 1985 program about the Texas Medical Center. The cassette case is labeled "Visions," while the program concludes with the words, “Visions Fulfilled….” It was produced by UT-TV Houston, Executive Director N. Don Macon, Production Supervisor Greg West, Producer/Writer Carla Diebold, Photographer/Editor Daniel Blust, Copyright 1985 Texas Medical Center. The recording runs 8:12, although the content stops around the 7:31 mark.
(0:03) Introductory sequence featuring a montage of TMC images.
(0:28) Narration begins introducing the TMC.
(0:50) The program features historical images and recounts the genesis of the Texas Medical Center. The narrator tells of Monroe Anderson’s fortune and the vision of trustees John Freeman, Horace Wilkins, and William Bates for a Medical Center.
(1:23) Interview with John Freeman, who discusses the acquisitions of land, establishment of institutions, and granting of funds.
(1:38) Discussions of financial support from Houston and elsewhere.
(2:14) November 1, 1945 TMC chartered.
(2:38) Historical images give way to contemporary images as the narration continues. The video prominently features images of buildings, facilities, and technology.
(3:05) The TMC includes 33 institutions. There is a focus on technology and medical advances, highlighting areas like immunology and curing cancer.
(4:32) The program highlights heart surgeries, research, and new techniques.
(5:00) Showing images of children, patients, and technology, the program looks towards the future. The narrator highlights further advances, patient education, and technology and communication.
(6:13) The program concludes by returning the interview with John Freeman.
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Methodist Hospital construction
Architectural photo of Methodist Hospital under construction. Thomas Bate and Sons, Contractors.
Front view of Jefferson Davis Hospital, 1989
Accompanying correspondence from Dr. Reba Michels Hill to Dr. Desmond indicates photograph taken by Jim deLeon to document the closing of Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas, in 1989, and the move to Ben Taub Hospital. Color photograph measures 3 1/2" x 5".
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Rear view of Jefferson Davis Hospital and ambulance bay
Accompanying correspondence from Dr. Reba Michels Hill to Dr. Desmond indicates photograph taken by Jim deLeon to document the closing of Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas, in 1989, and the move to Ben Taub Hospital. Color photograph measures 3 1/2" x 5".
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