v St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
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- 1950
On the verso side are the printed words "The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City Printed in the United States." There is no message, address or stamp.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
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v St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
On the verso side are the printed words "The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City Printed in the United States." There is no message, address or stamp.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
Recto side of color postcard shows a corner view of red brick building with balconies. An unidentifiable figure stands on the sidewalk. Street shows trolley tracks. On the verso side are the printed words "The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City Printed in the United States." There is no message, address or stamp.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, Texas
Recto side of color postcard shows a corner view of red brick building with balconies. An unidentifiable figure stands on the sidewalk. Street shows trolley tracks.
Leighton & Valentine Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
Seawall Specilaty Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
Seawall Specilaty Co.
St. Joseph's Infirmary Maternity and Children's Building, Houston, Texas
Seawall Specilaty Co.
St. Joseph's Hospital, Houston, TX
Part of John Roberts Phillips, MD and Rebecca Hall Phillips, RN papers
One scrapbook titled St. Joseph's Hospital, Houston, TX. Contains staff photos, titles,and humorous descriptions. Scrapbook was digitized for preservation of the original laminated scrapbook. The orginal was discarded.
The St. Joseph’s Hospital records contains newsletters, By-laws, reports, facts, brochures, and materials for the Stehlin Foundation. Newsletters in the collection include: Rosary, Discover, Physicians’ newsletter, DRG, Pulse, Focus, and House Call. Inclusive date ranges 1928-1997, bulk dates 1983-1997.
St. Joseph Hospital (Houston, Tex.)
The Sidney Schnur, MD papers document his work as a cardiologist and clinical professor at Baylor College of Medicine. The papers include materials related to St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital, and a variety of professional organizations. Foremost among these are a number of records relating to the Harris County Medical Society around the time of his presidency in 1972. There are also records from his involvement in the American Heart Association, Houston Heart Association, and other groups.
The collection contains committee and expenditure reports, committee agendas and meeting minutes, other committee documents, publications, and correspondence. There are also surveys, course documents, personnel files, admittance lists, and awards.
While the collection contains some materials dating as far back as 1939, the bulk of the materials date from 1965-1976.
Schnur, Sidney
Michael K. O'Heeron, MD papers
Michael K. O’Heeron, MD papers contain materials such as photographs, journals, articles, conference, office and personal notes that he produced during his tenure at Baylor College of Medicine and St. Joseph’s Hospital. Correspondences with the State Medical Association of Texas, the University of Nuevo Leon, International College of Surgeons in particular Dr. Julio Pow Sang, and the IV Peruvian Conference on Urology are included. The collection is 0.75 cubic feet (2 boxes). The materials are in good condition.
O'Heeron, Michael K.
Interview with Jared E. Clarke, MD
Part of Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
Jared E. Clarke, MD. Interview by Don Macon. Dr. Clarke, long time Houston physician, discusses his personal family history and his interest in medicine due to physicians in his family. He discusses his education and noted that he knew Dr. Bertner at the University of Texas Medical branch in Galveston although he was two years behind him, graduating in 1913. Dr. Clarke spoke of the hospital facilities in Houston after his return from World War I and the services of doctors prior to the era of the founding and development of the Texas medical Center. Dr. Clarke talked about the founding of the Houston Academy of Medicine and the beginnings of the library now housed in the Jesse H. Jones - TMC Library building. 2/11/1974, 43min, Color-sound (MDAH Master #83-1-74).
Clarke, Jared E.