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

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Concept of Texas Medical Center (1940)
Lois and Barbara Burnett, Hermann Hospital School of Nursing Students (1940)
Memorial Hospital and L&L Pharmacy (1940)
Memorial Hospital and L&L Pharmacy On Different Angle (1940)
Nursing Staff for the Tuberculosis Clinic Around Christmas (1940)
Concept of Texas Medical Center (1940)
Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas (1940)
Memorial Hospital from the Air, circa 1940
Memorial Hospital “Quiet Zone” (1940)
Lydia Moglia, Hermann Hospital School of Nursing class of 1932, 1942
Memorial Hospital Baby Nursery (1942)
Interns and Nursing Students at Hermann Hospital (1943)
The University of Texas Hospital for Cancer Research Dedication (1944)
Baker Estate and Temporary buildings [Early MD Anderson] (1944)
E. W. Bertner and Lida Williams Outdoors (1945)
Nursing Students and Faculty in Front of Memorial Hospital (1945)
Texas Medical Center in 1946
The Construction of Baylor’s Cullen Building (1946)
Texas Medical Center Dedication Dinner (1946)
Texas Medical Center Dedication Dinner Portrait (1946)
E. W. Bertner and Texas Children's Foundation Trustees (1947)
Baylor University College of Medicine construction (1947)
Texas Medical Center (1947)
Ernst W. Bertner (1948)
Opening Day of Baylor College of Hermann Hospital’s Corbin and Wilhelmina Robinson Pavilion (1949)
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and Members of the Williams Family (1949)

Concept of Texas Medical Center (1940)

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01-01-1940

Civil engineer Herbert A. Kipp was president of the River Oaks Corporation and was responsible for the layouts of the subdivisions in River Oaks, Glenwood Cemetery, Hermann Park, and the Texas Medical..

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Civil engineer Herbert A. Kipp was president of the River Oaks Corporation and was responsible for the layouts of the subdivisions in River Oaks, Glenwood Cemetery, Hermann Park, and the Texas Medical Center. The Corporation sent him on a research tour of other medical centers in the fall of 1944 in preparation for his work on the Medical Center.

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