Mrs. Francis Brown taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinc
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Photograph presenting Mrs. Francis taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinic. Houston(Tex)
Mrs. Francis Brown taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinc
Photograph presenting Mrs. Francis taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinic. Houston(Tex)
Billy Sullivan in the mobile x-ray unit
Dr. Redrick Brown explaining a chest X-Ray
Photograph showing Dr. Rodrick Brown holding a stick pointer, expalinig e chest X-ray of a patient.
Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League's First Mobile Unit
Photograph showing The Houstons Anti-Tuberculosis League's first X-Ray Mobile Unit, and patients waiting in line outside the Unit, while a nurse takes the patient's information.
Public Health X-Ray Unit in Akron, Ohio.
Photograph showing a Nurse positioning a patient to perform a Chest x-Ray, and a Medical Doctor on the X-Ray Device for the interpretation of the results. Akron, Ohio. 1944
Equipment used in the mobile health units
Photograph showing a Nurse performing a Thoracic X-Ray on a patient. Houston(Tex), 1961
The Walter J. Stork, MD papers (MS 009) is .5 cubic feet and consists of 1 document box. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, official documents, news clippings, that detail the personal life, professional activities, medical related records and papers associated with the experiences of Dr. Stork his work for Baylor College of Medicine and also his contributions to the Houston Texas Medical Center. The materials are in good condition. Ink applied by typewriters is clearly legible in the documents. The records pertain to the geographic areas of Houston, Texas. The material is unrestricted.
Stork, Walter J.
Walter J. Russell, MD, DM Sc. papers
Walter J. Russell donated the material in this collection in 1986, 1989, and 1995. Dr. Russell received his Doctor of Medicine degree at the St. Louis University Medical School, in 1952. In July of 1959, he was appointed Chief of the Department of Radiology of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. Dr. Russell continued his to conduct his research with the ABCC successor organization, the Radiation Effects Research Foundation. This is a record of communication with twenty-five Japanese physicians and nearly one hundred and sixty medical institutions. The collection is organized in alphabetical order and is in good condition. The size of the collection is 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes).
Russell, Walter J.
The Robert D. Lange Collection contains publications and reprints from the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, The Journal of the Hiroshima Medical Association, Blood, The Journal of Hematology, Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine. Unique to this collection are the 46 lantern slides. The contribution consists of lantern slides, publications and a set of 35 mm slides. The print and photographic materials in this small collection complement each other well. Most of the 46 lantern slides are of the original illustrations printed in the publications in his collection. The collection is in good condition with some fraying and normal depreciation.
Lange, R. D. (Robert D.)
Tom, X-Ray technician. Jefferson Davis
Man identified as "Tom - X-ray technician", seated on the ledge of the rooftop of Jefferson Davis Hospital. Buffalo Drive, San Felipe Courts, and downtown Houston are visible in the background.
Lensky, Paul
Dr. Elva Wright Examines X-Ray in the basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital
In 1938 the TB Association accepted an invitation to move the clinic into a besement of Jefferson Davis Hospital at 702 Gillette Street. Scenes like these were encated there. The Physician shown is Dr. Elva Wright.