TMC section no. 1, Thomas Bates and Sons, daily work report, water mains, storm sewer, paving,
- gi203707708
- Dossier
- 1947 January – April
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TMC section no. 1, Thomas Bates and Sons, daily work report, water mains, storm sewer, paving,
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TMC section no. 1, Thomas Bates and Sons, daily work report, water mains, storm sewer, paving,
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TMC section 1, book 2, Thomas Bates and Sons, daily progress and water mains,
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Hamilton and Associates hospital study, abstract,
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Hamilton and Associates hospital study, “Chronic illness needs . . .”,
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TMC section 1, book 2, Thomas Bates and Sons, daily progress,
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Photograph, Hermann Hospital, aerials,
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Photograph, Horace M. Wilkins – seated at desk with negative,
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American Steel Warehouse Association Convention,
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Texas Medical Center News, Vol. 4, No. 1-2,
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Texas Medical Center News, Vol. 1-3,
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The Texas Medical Center: as featured on Television by Humble Oil & Refinery Co., DVD
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Video transfer to DVD of "The Texas Medical Center" as featured on television by Humble Oil & Refining Co. Related to AVF.IC002.003.
While the runtime for this DVD is longer than the original film, the content ends at the same point (around 9:03), with nearly four minutes of an empty recording.
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TMC map circa 1953, copy of 1947 plat,
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Proposed reorganization, pre-1957,
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American Medical Association brochures,
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Photograph, John T. Jones, Jr. Jesse Jones’ nephew,
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A report of the progress of the Texas Medical Center,
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“For a dynamic Texas Medical Center”, Foundation for Research and Development in Health Activities,
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“The First 20 years of the Medical Center”, KPRC-TV, black and white
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Reel #3. Side #1. Recording of a meeting
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This sound recording comes from Side 1 of a 5" Audio Reel-to-Reel labeled "Reel #3." It is dated 10/24/68 and 10/28/68. It records the meeting(s) of an unidentified organization. The agenda items focus on the approval and administration of medical programs with a focus on the Houston area. The recordings feature the introduction of proposals/items, debate, amendments, and voting.
(0:40) Proposal 5 "Reduce complications from radiotherapy." A speaker notes the dollar amount for the program had increased since Steering had previously considered the item. He explains that the purpose is to inform facilities in Texas of the results of study carried out by UT Dental Branch and M. D. Anderson Hospital. The program supports dentist involvement, and also aims to inform and assist other regions in establishing such programs. He highlights new information just reported at a joint meeting of American Dental Association and the American Cancer Society in June. There is a recommendation to approve, but also acknowledgement of some concern that Baylor School of Dentistry wasn't involved. However, the speaker notes Dr. Randolph at Baylor was aware and will support the proposal. The group debates the need for written endorsement by entities including Baylor College of Medicine Dental School, the Texas Dental Association, and Dr. Robert Walker, who is in charge of the dental program at [unspecified] Medical School. There is a move to approve the proposal subject to receiving requested documentation, followed by a vote in favor.
(18:42) Proposal 6 “Houston neighborhood health services program.” A speaker explains this is a proposal from Baylor University College of Medicine. Originally it had included attachments from San Antonio and Galveston, but those had since been withdrawn. Steering approved the project in principle, while noting the need to establish the role of Southwestern. The proposal concerns “comprehensive neighborhood health centers.” However, one speaker criticizes it for not being comprehensive and having key omissions. (23:09) Another speaker criticizes the motion as yet another survey, proposal, or grant for a particular area, noting the “negro communities" under consideration "have been surveyed, restudied, resurveyed...everybody knows where the poor folks are. Everybody know who needs [...] healthcare. Everybody knows the death rate is higher over there. Everybody here knows that my life expectancy is seven years shorter than yours. Everybody knows that the infant mortality rate in our community is five, anywhere from three to five times higher. You drop lower first year, then it goes up to ten times. I don’t see that we need to spend any more money on this type of proposal." There is a suggestion of taking time to consider ironing out local problems and then returning the item to the steering committee. The recording concludes by recounting an earlier proposal for additional clinics in the Hospital District.
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Reel #3. Side #2. Recording of a meeting
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This sound recording comes from Side 2 of a 5" Audio Reel-to-Reel labeled "Reel #3." It is dated 10/28/68 and appears to be a continuation of the same meeting taking place at the end of Side 1 of the Audio Reel-to-Reel. It records the meeting of an unidentified organization. The agenda items focus on the approval and administration of medical programs with a focus on the Houston area. The recordings feature the introduction of proposals/items, debate, amendments, and voting.
The recording opens with a vote of disapproval, followed by a movement to re-open and motion to defer. There is a motion for reconsideration of Proposal 6. Following a discussion of the program and funds, the motion is withdrawn.
(8:02) Items 7, 8, and 9. "Projects relating to recruitment, education, improved training for allied health personnel.” It is recommended that it be referred back to the coordinator of Regional Medical Programs and that he form a special committee or task force to develop a proposal. An Amendment is proposed to consider Item 9 relating to junior colleges separately. Other programs up for discussion and vote are an educational media instructional program and a program for medical service assistants, clinical research, and administration. There is discussion of whether these proposals should be considered separately. There is a vote on an amendment to consider 9 separately. There is consideration of the role of junior colleges in paramedical training. There is a vote with 19 in favor to send Items 7 and 8 to committee.
(20:10) Item 9 “Recruitment of allied healthcare workers.” There is a movement for approval followed by discussion. A speaker notes that it would augment and amplify an existing project and establish an advisory committee. One speaker addresses Dr. Eastwood (possibly Dr. Richard T. Eastwood, President of the TMC). It is noted that one aspect of the proposal was intended to bring together elements related to junior colleges, but more important was total recruitment of allied healthcare workers. There is a vote with 19 in favor.
(27.42) Proposal 10 “Extending primary care nursing training based in Riverside and St. Joseph's.” The Steering committee had recommended deferring action on this proposal and appointing a subcommittee, after which there was a recommendation for approval. There is a motion to approve Item 10. A speaker alludes to a program already ongoing, but the recording ends abruptly.
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Personnel policies, restrictions,
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UT M.D. Anderson commemorative booklet,
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Hines H. Baker Biography and interview,
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Photograph, R. Lee Clark portrait; at dinner in his honor,
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Photograph, Baylor, Neurosensory center,
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Photograph, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,
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Slides of various TMC buildings, part 2 of 2,
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Photograph, groundbreaking, “Garage 5?”,
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Photograph, Hermann, LifeFlight,
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Photographs, Prairie View A&M University,
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Photograph, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Emil Freireich and others,
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Photograph, monitors (negative), “Zenith Display Scope 609”, Travenol Laboratories, etc.,
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Slides of various TMC buildings, part 1 of 2,
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Slides of construction, part 1 of 2,
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Artist’s rendering of skywalk, no identification or date,
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Photograph, Hermann Hospital day surgery unit and birthing suite,
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Photograph, Baylor, unknown event, with Lloyd Bentsen and Ralph Feigin,
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Slides of construction, part 2 of 2,
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TMC News, February 1955 pilot edition,
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Slides of the assistance center first anniversary,
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Charter and restrictions 1945-1949, post-1985 reprint,
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TMC slideshow? Aerials, people, equipment, buildings,
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Slides of TMC street scenes, garages, street signs,
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Slides of Hermann Hospital volunteers,
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Slides of Hermann Hospital volunteers,
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Aerial photograph by Mike Hill Photography,
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Photograph, Texas Children’s Hospital, renderings of new hospital, childcare center,
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McGraw Medical Center of Northwestern University,
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Slides of Hermann Hospital volunteers,
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UT Health Science Center, facts,
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Brochure, Renilda Hilkemeyer Child Care Center,
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Photograph, UT Health Science Center Houston,
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This VHS contains a program titled "Visions Fulfilled" about the Texas Medical Center. It was produced in 1990 and runs approximately 8 minutes.
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Public Affairs committee board of directors,
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Health care conference, exhibitors,
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