University of Texas School of Nursing Students
- IC104-p2636-001
- Item
- 1973
Three University of Texas School of Nursing students seated with papers and a tape player.
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University of Texas School of Nursing Students
Three University of Texas School of Nursing students seated with papers and a tape player.
University of Houston College of Nursing students and doll
Two University of Houston College of Nursing students practice weighing a doll as an instructor looks on.
University of Houston College of Nursing students
University of Houston College of Nursing students Dorothy Ann Otto, Mary Louise Frantz, Doris Lee Otto, and Sue Carolyn Johnson. Photo prepared for Texas Medical Center News.
UT Nursing student listening to a recording
University of Texas School of Nursing student listening to a recording in a study carrel.
UT Nursing students in small study group
University of Texas School of Nursing students in a small study group. Male and female students are seated at a table, with pens, papers, a cup, an ashtray, and other materials.
UT Nursing student viewing video-tape about veneral diseases
University of Texas School of Nursing student viewing a videotape about veneral diseases. The television is on an audiovisual cart, and the student is wearing headphones. A man and a woman are onscreen.
University of Texas School of Nursing students in class. The students are seated on the perimeter of tables arranged in a hexagon around the classroom.
[Student on Rooftop with Outstretched Arm on Vent Outlet]
[Student on Rooftop with Folded Hands]
Memorial Hospital Photograph Collection
The Memorial Hospital Photograph Collection contains 4039 photographic prints and negatives from 1903 to 1976 that chronicle the long history of the Memorial Hospital System (originally Baptist Sanitarium and Hospital). The photographs depict the staff, physicians, personnel, departments, nursing school students, faculty and Lillie Jolly (director), facilities and building construction of the Memorial Hospital System. The earliest dated photograph is the only nitrate negative (P-3387). It depicts Louisville Male High School graduating class of 1903, which includes Roger Jolly. It is in good condition. There is a separate series of about 31 photographs donated by Lela Smith Hickey that depict the nurses, nursing students, physicians, and facilities of Memorial Hospital in 1932, including the operating room supervisor “Birdie” Byrd. The entire collection equals 3.5 cubic feet and includes 7 boxes. Materials are in good condition.
Memorial Hospital System
Memorial Hospital System records
The Memorial Hospital System records (IC 022) contains photographs, scrapbooks, M news, Memorial Foundation News in Partnership, Margaret Ophelia Neal trust, WWI photo album, student nurses hospital scenes, Caducean (some water damage to paper), publications, telephone directory, news clippings, press releases, histories, hospital rules, donors, catalogs, handbooks, poster of “This Magic Moment”, and other papers and printed materials. The photographs in this collection document the history of the Memorial Hospital System from its beginnings, especially the history of the nursing school, dating back to 1907. The collection equals 15.75 cubic feet and consists 23 boxes, including 9 oversize. The materials are in good condition.
Memorial Hospital System
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Japanese Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nursing students with pens and notepads seated at tables for class.
Louise Cavagnaro teaching ABCC nursing students
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, instructing Japanese nursing students for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. The students are seated at tables with pen and notebooks while Cavagnaro stands and gestures with her pen and book.
Louise Cavagnaro with ABCC nursing students
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Director of Nursing Louise Cavagnaro instructing Japanese nursing students for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. The students are seated at tables with pen and notebooks while Cavagnaro addresses them holding a book open. Behind her is a chalkboard with the words "GI Series," "Barium," and "Castor oil."
ABCC nurses learning to weigh and measure at Kure
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses Umemura, Nakagawa, Asano learning to weigh and measure at Kure. Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima accompanies them.
Mrs. Eliasson teaching public health class
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Mrs. Eliasson teaching a public health class. She is standing at the head of long table, where nurses and students are seated. She has a black bag, and on the wall behind her is a poster about caring for babies.
ABBC Nurses and Japanese nursing students
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Ms. Veda, a Japanese Supervisor, and Zoe Green, an American supervisor, with two ABCC Nurses and student nurses from an unidentified Japanese nursing school. Ujina.
Student nurses in front of the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital
Part of ABCC Photograph Collection
Student nurses pose for a group portrait in front of the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. Louise Cavagnaro, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, stands on the far right.