Ernst William Bertner: Surgeon
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Ernst William Bertner: Surgeon
The Texas Medical Center records include TMC charter material, correspondence, committee minutes, interviews and transcripts, photographs and slides, budgetary information, newspapers and clippings, research material for books, surveys, materials related to TMC events and visitors, films and audiocassettes, brochures, architectural renderings, guidebooks and directories, and maps. The materials date from the 1900s to the present. The collection also includes the papers of Mary Schiflett who held leadership positions in the TMC from 1970-2009. The collection has been processed at box and folder level. The material is generally in good condition and consists of 39 cubic feet totaling 93 boxes.
Texas Medical Center
Lee Clark’s personal papers, Series I, contain financial documents, family correspondence from relatives throughout Texas, lists of purchases including various cars, information on houses and repairs, ideas for his ranch and considerations about other land purchases.
Lee Clark received his M.D. from the Medical School of Virginia. He served as Chief Resident at the American Hospital in Paris, France and was a Fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Before coming to M.D. Anderson, Dr. Clark was Director of Surgical Research within the United States Air Force at Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas. Drafts of Clark’s Surgical History of the Army Air Forces are located in Series II.
Dr. R. Lee Clark collected papers from many sources, envisioning the historical importance, not only of his personal papers, but of items related to University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the Texas Medical Center, various University of Texas medical schools, and many national and international cancer organizations. A series of historical papers, in addition to folders labeled “Inactive”, “to 1956”, or “to 1959”, provide witness to the early growth of M.D. Anderson Hospital and Houston’s medical community. Dr. Clark also kept the minutes of many meetings of the University of Texas Board of Regents, as he was dependent on funding from the state to furnish resources necessary for M.D. Anderson Hospital. Newspaper clippings document Clark’s leadership at M.D. Anderson and the growth of cancer treatment and care, both within the state of Texas and throughout the world. He was Directing Medical Editor of the Medical Arts Publishing Foundation that published The Heart Bulletin, The Cancer Bulletin, The Psychiatric Bulletin, and Medical Record and Annals, as well as co-editor of The Book of Health and The Year Book of Cancer.
Dr. Clark held positions of authority in a number of national and international organizations. Correspondence and meeting minutes show that he was a dynamic force in the formation of several branches of the Union International Contre le Cancer, notably the Committee for International Collaborative Activities and the Association of American Cancer Institutes. UICC was a world-wide effort to more successfully track and treat the causes of cancer. The American Cancer Society also benefited from Clark’s vision and energy, as did the Cancer Committee of the American College of Surgeons. Meeting minutes from several committees document activities within those organizations. He served on the boards of directors of the Damon Runyon/Walter Winchell and Hogg Foundations. After retirement from M.D. Anderson, he served as a consultant for Robert Douglass Associates, assisting with site visits and forward planning for cancer hospitals.
Photographs of M.D. Anderson Hospital buildings, colleagues, and many organizational meetings are held in Series XIII, as well as in other parts of the collection.
Memorabilia and realia, as well as a series on professional travel, attest to the scope of Dr. Clark’s career.
Clark, Randolph Lee, 1906-
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
E. W. Bertner and two other men at the Arabia Temple Emergency Hospital Unit
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner and two other men at the Arabia Temple Emergency Hospital Unit
E. W. Bertner and other men at a banquet on a porch
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner in his white coat and other men in suits at banquet setting on a large covered porch
Dedication of Methodist Hospital
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
A crowd assembled for the dedication of Methodist Hospital, which is still under construction. E. W. Bertner is seated in the car next to the stage.
E. W. Bertner outdoors in white suit on the sidewalk
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner in a white suit and hat standing on the sidewalk outside of 3653 Mt. Vernon Street in Houston
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Oval-shaped portrait of E.W. Bertner
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Portrait of E. W. Bertner in a suit seated at a desk
Chatham
E. W. Bertner and Texas Children's Foundation Trustees
Texas Children's Hospital Foundation Trustees inspecting the site of the Children's Hospital and Research Institute in the Texas Medical Center, November 9, 1947. Left to right: Dr. David Greer, President of the Children's Foundation; Nina J. Cullinan; Dr. John K. Glen; Dr. E. W. Bertner, President of the Texas Medical Center; D Leopold L. Meyer, Treasurer of the Children's Foundation; Dr. George W. Salmon; and Dr. A. Lane Mitchell.
Part of William D. Seybold, MD papers
Portrait of Ernst William Bertner by Gittings
Gittings
Part of William D. Seybold, MD papers
Portrait of Ernst William Bertner, possibly cropped from a larger photograph.
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.
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.
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
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]
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 in academic regalia with Jesse Jones, William Bates, and others
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in his Rice Hotel apartment. Bertner is in academic regalia and surrounded by Jesse Jones, William Bates, three nurses, and others.
Arrow Arts Studios
E. W. Bertner and Julia Bertner sharing a kiss
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Julia Bertner giving her husband E. W. Bertner a kiss as he receives an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in their Rice Hotel apartment
Arrow Arts Studios
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and family portrait outdoors
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and family posing for a portrait outdoors
E. W. Bertner and Julia Bertner posing in front of a hedge
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner and Julia Bertner posing outdoors, probably in Houston
E. W. Bertner with a dog on the steps of a country house
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner with a dog on the steps of a country house. Another man stands on the screened-in porch behind them.
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner indoors, crouching and looking at caught fish laid out on newspaper
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Portrait of E. W. Bertner in a suit
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]
E. W. Bertner in academic regalia with Julia Bertner and other women
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in his Rice Hotel apartment. Bertner is in academic regalia, surrounded by women, including his wife Julia Bertner.
Arrow Arts Studios
E. W. Bertner in academic regalia with Hugh Roy Cullen, Dr. W. H. Moursund, and Dr. W. R. White
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in his Rice Hotel apartment. Bertner, Dr. W. H. Moursund and Dr. W. R. White appear in academic regalia, accompanied by Hugh Roy Cullen.
Arrow Arts Studios
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in his Rice Hotel apartment. Bertner is in academic regalia shaking hands with Jesse Jones, and accompanied by P. P. Butler, Dr. W. H. Moursund, and Dr. W. R. White.
Arrow Arts Studios
E. W. Bertner receiving his honorary degree from Baylor
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Baylor at a ceremony in his Rice Hotel apartment. Bertner is accompanied by Dr. W. H. Moursund, Dr. Brown, Dr. Gooch, and Dr. W. R. White.
Arrow Arts Studios
E. W. Bertner and Lida [Williams?] outdoors
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner, holding a gun, and a woman seated on the ground outdoors. Back reads, "Bill + Lida"
E. W. Bertner and another man in a car in the country
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner and another man in a car in the country
E. W. Bertner and Julia Bertner
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner and Julia Bertner in front of a tree. Back reads, "Mantorville, Minnesota Summer 1948"
E. W. Bertner seated outdoors and having a drink
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner in ranch or hunting attire, seated outdoors and having a drink. A boat on water is visible in the background.
E. W. Bertner in his Rice Hotel apartment
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner seated with a book in his Rice Hotel apartment. Inscription on back reads, "Uncle Bill Bertner Rice Hotel".
E. W. Bertner posing in front of a hedge
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner posing in front of a hedge, probably in Houston
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and members of the Williams family
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and members of the Williams family posing in front of a hedge. Inscription on back reads, "Bill + Julie Bertner (left), [Meme] + Joe Arnold, Granny - Lida Lucy Williams, Lida + Jane."
E. W. Bertner with a child on a horse
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner assisting a child seated on a horse
E. W. Bertner and others in front of cars in the country
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner and others gathered in front of cars parked in the country
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Portrait of E. W. Bertner in a suit seated at a desk with his hand to his forehead
Chatham
Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
The Ernst W. Bertner, MD papers (MS002) is 6.5 cubic feet and consists of seven documents boxes and two oversize boxes. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, speeches, certificates, official appointments, newsclippings, scrapbooks, photographs, audiovisual materials, and realia that detail the personal life, professional activities, and leadership of Dr. Ernst W. Bertner in Houston and the Texas Medical Center. The materials are in good condition.
Bertner, Ernst William
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.
Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection contains photographic materials that document the growth and development of the TMC from the 1930s to 1980s. The collection consists of 2525 items and includes photographic prints, aerial photographs, negatives, transparencies and printed materials. The materials depict the institutions of the TMC, their staff, facilities, services, and patient care. Images show buildings and their construction as well as some photographic copies of architectural renderings. Aerial photographs from the 1940s to 1980s show the TMC grow from marshland to an urban center. The collection provides images of the leaders and historical figures that shaped the TMC from concept to reality. The collection totals 7 boxes, equaling 3.5 cubic feet. The materials are in good condition.
Texas Medical Center
Part of William D. Seybold, MD papers
Portrait of Ernst William Bertner by Bachrach
Bachrach
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
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; 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
E. W. Bertner, Leland Anderson, and Bishop Quinn at the TMC Dedicatory Dinner
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner (left), President of the Texas Medical Center, receives a certificate from Leland Anderson (center) and Bishop Clinton S. Quinn at the Texas Medical Center Dedication Dinner
J. S. Abrecrombie, E. W. Bertner, Ed Goforth, and Hugh Benbow
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
J. S. Abrecrombie, E. W. Bertner, Ed Goforth, and Hugh Benbow at the Earle North Guernsey Farm
Clyde Waddell
E. W. Bertner and other Speakers at the M. D. Anderson Hospital Dedication
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner, Dr. Bowman C. Crowell, Representative Arthur C. Cato, and Dr. Frank E. Adair at the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research dedicatory dinner sponsored by the Houston Chamber of Commerce. Back of photo is marked for publication.
Houston Post
Hugh Roy Cullen speaking at the dedication of Methodist Hospital
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Hugh Roy Cullen on stage speaking at the dedication of Methodist Hospital, which is still under construction. A crowd is gathered, including E. W. Bertner who is in the car next to the stage. Note on back reads, "dedication of Methodist Hospital-- Bill in car on the side. Too ill to get out."
A man speaking at the dedication of Methodist Hospital
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
An unidentified man on stage speaking at the dedication of Methodist Hospital, which is still under construction. A crowd is gathered, including E. W. Bertner who is in the car next to the stage. Note on back reads, "dedication of Methodist Hospital."
E. W. Bertner in military uniform outside a building
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Lt. E. W. Bertner in military uniform outside a building, possibly in Europe
E. W. Bertner outdoors in ranch attire
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner standing outside of a country house wearing ranch attire
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and another man
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and another man posing for a portrait
E. W. Bertner in hunting attire with a dog
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner in hunting attire seated outside a building, with a dog. Back of photograph reads, "Lake Jackson"
E. W. Bertner leaning against a car
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
E. W. Bertner in a suit leaning against a car parked in the countryside
Part of Ernst William Bertner, MD papers
Copy photograph of a framed portrait of E. W. Bertner
Woodallen Industrial Photographers
Frederick C. Elliott, DDS papers
The Dr. Frederick C. Elliott Papers document Dr. Elliot's leadership roles in the University of Texas Dental Branch and Texas Medical Center, as well as other aspects of his career and personal life. It includes his manuscript on the History of the Texas Medical Center, along with recorded interviews and transcripts.
The collection documents Dr. Elliott's career through committee and administrative reports, correspondence, legal papers, and legislative material. Also included are scrapbooks, personal memos, manuscripts, photographs, and audio tapes. There are copies of a number of Dr. Elliot's speeches, as well as materials relating to honors he received.
Elliott, Frederick C.
The papers of Dr. Seybold are made up primarily of office files, correspondence and memoranda, newsclippings, articles, committee meeting minutes and reports; the working files of a prominent Houston physician who at one time or another served as chief of staff at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, partner and chief of staff of the KelseySeybold Clinic, president of the Texas Surgical Society, member of the University of Texas Committee of 75 and the Centennial Commission. They document his career from late in his surgical residency to his retirement from private practice in 1979.
The 82 boxes occupy 52 cubic feet. A large portion of the collection is a record of Dr. Seybold's professional involvement with the Clinic, hospitals and medical organizations. It has been retained in much the same order in which it was received, arranged alphabetically where applicable and arranged chronologically where possible within the series and within the files. Removed from the collection and redistributed in the library as needed were a sizeable number of journals and newsletters. Also removed from the collection and placed in the Historical Research Center Photograph Collection were many photographs, where they were indexed and cataloged. Duplicates of reports and reprints already in the collection were discarded.
Subjects: Surgery
Seybold, William Dempsey