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Celebrating 100 Years of The Texas Medical Center Library: 1915-2015

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  3. TMC in the 1960s
  4. Memorial Hospital Laundry (1963)
Memorial Hospital Laundry (1963)
Graduation Ceremonies for Student Nurses (1960)
Baptist Sanitarium (1960)
TMC Library Reading Room (1961)
TMC Library Current Periodicals (1961)
TMC Librarian Virginia Parker In Her Office (1961)
TMC Library Seminar Room (1961)
TMC Library Study Carrels (1961)
TMC Library Fellows Room (1961)
TMC Library Rare Book Room (1961)
Dr. M. D. Levy and Dr. Melville Cody in TMC Library Rare Book Room (1961)
Vaccination Stations Setup at Area Schools (1962)
Receiving Polio Vaccinations (1962)
Early Computer Printout (1962)
Memorial Hospital Laundry (1963)
Cervical Cancer Control (1963)
Ben Taub General Hospital (1963)
Man on Phone (1964)
A Patient Undergoing Hemodialysis at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital (1964)
Occupational Therapy (1964)
TMC Common Computer Facilities Opening (1965)
Texas Children's Hospital Expansion (1967)
The Pill and Cancer (1968)
The Medical Center’s IBM 7904 Mainframe Computer System (1969)
Texas Heart Institute Surgery (1969)
Ben Taub General Hospital Emergency Room (1969)

Memorial Hospital Laundry (1963)

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Memorial Hospital System

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Founded on September 1, 1907 as the Baptist Sanitarium, Memorial Hospital began as a two-story, wood-framed building at the end of the trolley line on Lamar and Smith. It had 17 beds and eight trained..

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Founded on September 1, 1907 as the Baptist Sanitarium, Memorial Hospital began as a two-story, wood-framed building at the end of the trolley line on Lamar and Smith. It had 17 beds and eight trained nurses on staff. It was the second general hospital established in Houston after St. Joseph Hospital which opened in 1887. It was also the second Baptist-supported hospital in the United States.

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1963-1964

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IC103-P316-033

English

Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health

https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/context/exhibit_construction/article/1190/type/native/viewcontent

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