Dr. Carlos Finlay Monument and the Hospital Militar. Dr carlos J. Finlay, Republica de Cuba
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Photograph presenting the Hospital Militar "Dr. Carlos J.Finlay, Republica de Cuba
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Dr. Carlos Finlay Monument and the Hospital Militar. Dr carlos J. Finlay, Republica de Cuba
Photograph presenting the Hospital Militar "Dr. Carlos J.Finlay, Republica de Cuba
Exterior View of Memorial Hospital Southwest
Houston Tuberculosis Association Staff Members
Photograph showing the Memebers of the San Jacinto Lung Association in a meeting; In this picture we can identify Dr. Elva. A. Wright fixing her eyeglasses with her left hand. Houston(Tex) 1950.
Houston Tuberculosis Association Staff Members
Photograph showing the Houston Tuberculosis Association staff members posing for a group photo beside the Houston Harris County Tuberculosis Association's Bus in 1957. In the Picture we can identify: Emmeline J. renis; Mrs. Frances M. Brown; Mrs. Charlotte Hogan; Mrs. Frances Schwerdtfeger; Bill Sulivan; Antonio Arias; Miss. lena Pecover; Mrs. Virginia McGregor; Mrs. Dagmar Lee Ferrell; Mrs. Bertha Morits; Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor; Miss Jan Veder; Bart Copeland; Sidnay moore.
a female patients' Blood Pressor is being taken; Activities while in Jefferson. Davis. Hospital basement. Miss Atkinson talks with a young patient. Rt. Mrs. Maurine Mitchell, second medical social worker at the TB clinic and the first at the Houston TB Hospital. Lf. The Third medical social worker at the TB Clinic, Miss Frances Clay. Young clinic patient being X-rayed by Mrs. Frances Brown. home visists were made by the nursing staff. educational work with student nurses, graduate nurses, and medical students at the clinic were carried on. Public education was not neglected. Seal Sale is always with us!
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
Memorial Hospital Central Unit
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Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Memorial Hospital Central Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
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.
Student nurses in front of the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Student nurses pose for a group portrait in front of the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. Louise Cavagnaro, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, stands on the far right.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like these seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou, in 1936.