History of Genetics: The Physical Basis of Inheritance. (c) Milner-Fenwick. 16mm film, 19 minutes
- AVF.IC098.001
- File
- circa 1970
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History of Genetics: The Physical Basis of Inheritance. (c) Milner-Fenwick. 16mm film, 19 minutes
Print, Sir Benjamin Colling Brodie, BARt FRS
Print, Marcellus Malpighius, MDFRS
Print, Joannes Schenckius A Grafenberg
Print, Medicus Aetalis Suae Zacutus Lusitanus Doctor, born 1642
Print, Georg Abraham Mercklinus
Hippocrates-Father of Medicine T Shooband, Limited Edition 4/250
Photograph, Asbestos, RLL and Fibers
Louis Pastuer, Kennith Williamson (artist),
Photograph of Freud, gift of Aimee Postell June 2006
Certificate, Society of the Gold Headed Cane, William B. Bean MD
Photograph, Rotunda Hospital Dublin, men and women holding bobies
Print, Thomas Gill MD, College Medicine London
Print, Benji Rush etched by L E Faber
The Doctor by Sir Luke Fildes 1844-1927
Drawing St Thomas Hospital in Southwark V1 B1 p189
Book pages German language Dasfechfralter Derwilt Blat CLXXV
Print The Fore Front of the Royal Hospital of Chelsea, B.Cole sculp
Print St Bartholemews Hospital
Plaque that reads, "Physician & Surgeon"
TMC Library Historical Photograph Collection
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
Denton Cooley and an unidentified man in front of A Symbol of Excellence
Denton Cooley and an unidentified man shake hands in front of the sculpture "A Symbol of Excellence." This photograph may mark the dedication of the sculpture, which was originally installed in front of the entrance to the Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Epsicopal Hospital.
Texas Children's Hospital site Inspection
Texas Children's Hospital Foundation Trustees inspecting the site of the Children's Hospital and Research Institute in the Texas Medical Center. Left to right: Dr. John K. Glen; Dr. E. W. Bertner, President of the Texas Medical Center; Dr. David Greer, President of the Children's Foundation; Leopold L. Meyer, Treasurer of the Children's Foundation.
Hermann Hospital Life Flight helicopter at the Dunn Helistop. A person with a camera stands outside the helicopter's open door, while another is visible inside.
TIRR Center for Speech and Hearing Equipment
At The Institute for Rehabilitaion and Research Center for Speech and Hearing, a woman has a medical instrument covering her ears. A doctor adjusts a dial connected to the equipment. Photographer's number 65117-4.
PATIENT - At the Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, two men lying in hospital beds. One man is shirtless and has wires attached to him. The room is filled with computers and other equipment, and a doctor adjusts a dial on one of the machines.
PATIENT - At the Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, a shirtless man with wires attached to him is elevated on an apparatus. The room is filled with computers and other equipment, and a doctor makes notes while consulting one of the machines.
Series I: Cataloged Photographs
This series contains photographs that were cataloged and assigned identification numbers (P-### for prints or N-### for negatives). Many of 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 series is comprised of the remaining items that fit in standard document boxes. Information about donors, if known, is available in the inventory of files.
Series II: Subject Photographs
This series contains photographs that were uncataloged. 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. Several items are are housed in a folder labeled with a general subject term. The invenotry indicates folder titles with "(folder)" following the title. All items within a folder are labeled with the folder number.
Series III: Oversize and Audiovisual Materials
This series contains 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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Texas Children's Hospital building exterior, showing front entrance as well as the grounds and parking lot with cars.
Methodist Hospital building exterior, showing the front entrance, as well as driveway with cars.
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.
Alphabet with pictures [Negative, B&W - 16]
Negative of a human circulatory system [Negative, B&W - 1]
Astride the greyhound is J. Hill Feagin, DDS, son of HC Feagin, MD. He and his cousin are in front of the Byars home which later belonged to Lloyd Gregory, MD. The guardian dogs moved with Dr. Gregory to another home. Copy of a 1920 photo.
Haden McKay, Credit: Baylor College of Medicine. Photography Section [Negative, Photo, B&W - 2]
Copies of photos by Taylor's Photography of Humble, 1980.
Copy of a 1912 photograph
Copies of 1944 and an earlier childhood photograph.
Copies of earlier photos--graduatinos photograph was originally taken in 1925.
Copy of photo circa 1975
Copy of 1959 photo
Copy of 1912 photo. Dr. Slataper was the chief pathologist for the City of Houston, Miss Berger started working with him after a Meningitis Epidemic in 1912.
Copy of photo taken April 11, 1914. Dr. Slataper was Chief of Pathology for the City of Housotn at this time.
Copy of original photo owned by Mrs. L. A. Parrish.
copy of photo taken in 1917
Copies of photos taken in Dr. Durham's office, circa 1947 and at the time of his HCMS presidency, 1946.
Copies of photos taken between 1921-1929
copy of photo taken at graduation from Univ. of Tenn. Medical School, 1919
Copy of 1899 photo
Drs. P. R. Denman and C. R. Hamilton used this building for their office from 1933-1955.
Original photo taken in front of Southern Pacific Hospital after an East Texas fishing trip.
Copy of a 1913 photo owned by Mrs. Grace Feagin Thorn. Mrs. Horace Feagin's maiden name was Anita Hardcastle.
Statue is by Lonnie Joe Edwards, sculptor from Salado, Texas.