- IC104-p2501-001c
- Unidad documental simple
- 1971
Dr. Murdina M. Desmond, faculty of Baylor College of Medicine, uses a stethoscope to examine a newborn baby. The baby appears to be in an incubator in a neonatal intensive care unit.
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Dr. Murdina M. Desmond, faculty of Baylor College of Medicine, uses a stethoscope to examine a newborn baby. The baby appears to be in an incubator in a neonatal intensive care unit.
A Baylor College of Medicine physician marks an electrocardiogram read-out with a pen.
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Dr. Michael E. Debakey, President of Baylor College of Medicine and Director of the Cardiovascular Research and Training Center at Methodist Hospital, pauses to check vital signs of a patient undergoing open heart surgery.
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.
Ben Taub Hospital Emergency Room
Doctors and nurses tending to a patient in the Emergency Room at Ben Taub Hospital.
Dr. Cooley and Dr. Norman with heart model
Dr. Denton Cooley and Dr. John C. Norman with a model of a heart at the Texas Heart Institute.
Dr. Cooley and Dr. Norman with heart model
Dr. Denton Cooley and Dr. John C. Norman with a model of a heart at the Texas Heart Institute.
Portrait of Randolph Lee Clark, President of M. D. Anderson Cancer Hospital.
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Episcopal Church and Dr. Perl's Office, Houston, Texas
Recto side of black and white postcard shows a tree, church with spire and buildings. The words "Episcopal church and Dr Perl's Office, Houston, Texas" are printed under the picture.
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Episcopal Church and Dr. Perl's Office, Houston, Texas
On the verso side are the printed words "Private Mailing Card Authorized by Act of Congress, May 19, 1898." There is no message, address or stamp.
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Episcopal Church and Dr. Perl's Office, Houston, Texas
Recto side of black and white postcard shows a tree, church with spire and buildings. The words "Episcopal church and Dr Perl's Office, Houston, Texas" are printed under the picture. On the verso side are the printed words "Private Mailing Card Authorized by Act of Congress, May 19, 1898." There is no message, address or stamp.
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Dr. Denton Cooley explaining a case to a group of cardiovascular residents and fellows at the Texas Heart Institute.
Dr. Denton Cooley performs a coronary bypass
Dr. Denton Cooley of the Texas Heart Institute performs a coronary artery bypass surgery.
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Denton Cooley and an unidentified man in front of A Symbol of Excellence
Denton Cooley and an unidentified man shake hands in front of the sculpture "A Symbol of Excellence." This photograph may mark the dedication of the sculpture, which was originally installed in front of the entrance to the Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Epsicopal Hospital.