- gi232371980
- File
- circa 1971
Part of Reference Files
Folder contains 2 copies of the biography of Dr. Bertner and his vision of the Texas Medical Center by Dr. William D. Seybold.
12 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Reference Files
Folder contains 2 copies of the biography of Dr. Bertner and his vision of the Texas Medical Center by Dr. William D. Seybold.
Portrait of Ernst William Bertner, MD
Part of R. Lee Clark, MD papers
Autographed portrait of Ernst William Bertner, MD, Acting Director M.D. Anderson Hospital 1942-1946.
Correspondence; Personal; 1922-1949
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
This folder contains personal correspondence between E. W. Bertner and others. It includes a letter to E. W. Bertner from his father Gus Bertner, on the subject of Dr. Bertner going to France during World War I.
Bertner, Ernst William
Memorabilia; Registration Certificates, Driver's License; Business Cards and Rail Passes; 1942-1950
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
This folder contains several documents including Bertner's Texas Operator Driver's License, March 21, 1949; his Harris County Civilian Defense Card, April 30, 1942; his business card, undated; his Southern Pacific Lines Pass, 1949-1951; and others
Texas Medical Center Dedicatory Dinner Menu and Program
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Texas Medical Center Dedicatory Dinner Menu and Program, also featuring a map of the Texas Medical Center. Program includes Invocation by Rev. T. P. O'Rourke; Purposes and Influences of Medical Centers by Dr. Raymond B. Allen; Texas Medical Center, Its History to Date by George A. Hill, Jr.; Presentation of the Title to Texas Medical Center Property by M. D. Anderson Foundation; Texas Medical Center, Its Future by Dr. E. C. Bertner [sic]; Benediction by Dr. Allen Green; and Music by String Ensemble, Houston Symphony Orchestra.
Texas Medical Center
E. W. Bertner KPRC Radio Broadcast Script and Correspondence
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Script for KPRC radio talk by E. W. Bertner presented by the Citizen's Cancer Committee, and accompanying letter from Stephen R. Wilhelm
Wilhelm, Stephen R.
Correspondence; Congratulatory Telegrams about Texas Medical Center Dedication
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Western Union telegrams from E. W. Bertner's family and Dr. C. R. Chesnutt to E. W. Bertner congratulating him on the establishment of the Texas Medical Center
Bertner family
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Letter from Robert Jolly, Superintendent of Memorial Hospital, to E. W. Bertner, congratulating him on his election to Chief of Hermann Hospital Staff.
Jolly, Robert
Program for Dr. Bertner's Stag Dinner Hosted by Dr. Ralph Cooley and Barney B. Morton
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Program and Menu for the Pre-nuptial Stag Dinner in honor of Dr. Ernst William Bertner, Rice Hotel, Houston, Texas, Thursday November Twenty-third Nineteen Twenty-two, having as hosts Dr. Ralph Cooley, Mr. Barney B. Morton
Cooley, Ralph C.
Conversations with the Past: "Development of the Texas Medical Center" by Dr. William Seybold
Part of University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston records
This 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled "Development of the Texas Medical Center " by Dr. William Seybold. The lecture took place April 30, 1980, and it was a part of the series “Conversations with the Past.” The recording runs 31:31 with about 30 minutes of lecture content. According to the credits, it was a Medical Community Television System Production. The recording is a duplication, in color.
(0:01) The recording begins with color bars.
(0:16) Program begins with TMC Librarian Beth White at a podium introducing Dr. William Seybold, recently retired.
(0:58) Dr. Seybold comes to the podium and begins his talk.
(2:53) Beginnings of the TMC. “In the beginning there was a dream.” Almost 40 years ago. Monroe D. Anderson, Colonel W. B Bates, John H. Freeman, Arthur Cato, Dean John W. Spies, Dr. E. W. Bertner, Dr. Frederick C. Elliott.
(5:04) Monroe D. Anderson of Anderson Clayton Company. William Bates and John Freeman helped establish the Anderson Foundation.
(7:32) Anderson died, and the Foundation was chief beneficiary. Horace Wilkins was a new trustee.
(8:55) Texas Legislature authorized a state cancer hospital in 1941. Cato, Bertner, and Spies had all been interested in a cancer hospital. Various organizations supported.
(12:18) Trustees of the Anderson Foundation met with University of Texas officials. Agreement to locate the cancer hospital in Houston. Foundation offered temporary facilities and matching funds.
(13:03) Dr. Bertner was appointed Acting Director. Land was acquired from the City of Houston, but construction had to wait until after the war. Drs. Bertner and Elliot articulated plans for a medical center.
(15:20) In 1943 the private Dental College in Houston becomes part of the University of Texas and got a site in the medical center. Bertner and Elliott envisioned Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, as well as hospitals.
(15:55) Hermann Hospital, Methodist Hospital, a children’s hospital, a tuberculosis hospital, and perhaps others.
(16:23) Baylor College of Medicine decided to leave Dallas. Trustees of Baylor and Trustees of the Anderson Foundation made arrangements to bring the school to Houston.
(18:44) Advancement of the Medical Center after World War II. Texas Medical Center, Inc. chartered and Dr. Bertner elected President. The Anderson Foundation provided land and funds to TMC entities. Support also came from the Cullens and the Chamber of Commerce.
(21:30) Dr. Bertner’s vision for the Medical Center, including his speech to the Kiwanis.
(23:07) Dr. Seybold contends the war had established public support for medical research.
(24:18) Dr. R. Lee Clark, Jr.’s appointment as Director of M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research in 1946. The opening of Baylor’s new building in 1948. The appointment of Dr. Michael DeBakey as Head of Department of Surgery. In 1950, the construction of the new Methodist Hospital. The appointment of Leland Anderson to lead the Medical Center Board. In 1952, Dr. Elliot named Vice-President and Executive Director of the Medical Center.
(26:37) Dr. Seybold offers information from the Texas Medical Center’s 1979 Annual Report. In conclusion, he reflects on its future.
Seybold, William Dempsey
Phonograph Record. Dr. E. W. Bertner Addresses the 4th Symposium of Cancer Research, 1950
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Dr. E. W. Bertner Addresses the 4th Symposium of Cancer Research. Dr. Bertner is the guest of honor for M. D. Anderson Hospital 4th Symposium of Cancer Research in 1950. He addressed the meeting remotely from his residence in the Rice Hotel, Houston, Texas. [E. W. Bertner, MD papers, MS002, Texas Medical Center Library, McGovern Historical Center]
Phonograph Record. Passing in Review, M. D. Anderson Hospital Blood Bank, 1946
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
"Passing in Review" is a radio program that aired on KPRC radio in Houston, Texas. First half of this episode provides a narrative of the process of donating blood to the M. D. Anderson Hospital Blood Bank. The second half of the episode has Dr. E. W. Bertner - acting director of M. D. Anderson Hospital - and first president of the Texas Medical Center - advocates for donating blood and cancer research. [E. W. Bertner, MD papers, MS002, Texas Medical Center Library, McGovern Historical Center]