Texas Children's Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
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- 1950s
Texas Children's Hospital and St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital building exteriors. Driveway and parked cars visible in the foreground.
Texas Children's Hospital, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital and St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital building exteriors. Driveway and parked cars visible in the foreground.
Texas Children's Hospital construction
Texas Children's Hospital under construction. Cars are parked in the dirt in front of the hospital.
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Texas Children's Hospital exterior view including driveway and parked cars.
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View of the entrance to Texas Children's Hospital including driveway and cars.
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Texas Children's Hospital viewed from across the street.
Texas Children's Hospital expansion
Additional floors being built on top of the original Texas Children's Hospital Building. Scaffolding, cranes, and workers are visible, as is the parking lot with cars.
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The Texas Heart Institute's, St. Luke's, and Texas Children's Hospitals Cardiovascular Surgery Team. Numerous physicians and nurses are in an operating room performing surgey on a patient or observing.
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.
Texas Children's Hospital building exterior, showing front entrance as well as the grounds and parking lot with cars.
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.
Interview with Maynard W. Martin, MD
上位の階層Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
Maynard W. Martin, MD. Interview by Don Macon. Although Dr. Martin's early interest was in Pediatrics, he entered a career in hospital administration. After serving in Cleveland, New York and St. Louis, He came to Houston in 1954 to head the joint administration program of St. Luke's and Texas Children's Hospital. He stayed there until his retirement in 1972. He spoke of the physical plants of the institutions, his methods of working through difficulties and some of the dynamic individuals he worked with such as Mr. Leopold Meyer and Dr. Denton Cooley. MDAH Master #71-2-74. 4/4/1974. 27:30
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Texas Medical Center and Rice Stadium aerial
Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking east. Rice Stadium and a neighborhood are visible in the foreground. Hermann Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Methodist Hopsital, M. D. Anderson Cancer Hospital, and Texas Children's Hospital are visible, with Hermann Park in the distance.
Interview with Leopold L. Meyer
上位の階層Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
Leopold L. Meyer. Interview by Don Macon. Former President of the Board of Texas Children's Hospital, Mr. Meyer discusses his personal history and his roots in Galveston. He relates his merchandising and his contributions to retail credit methods. He talks about his work with carious civic organizations such as the Community Chest, Peace Officers Awards, Houston Council for Retarded Children, as well as his significant efforts directed toward Baylor, Methodist, St. Luke's and Texas Children's Hospitals. MDAH Master #69-1-73. 11/20/1973/ 37:10
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