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

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  3. TMC in the 1940s
  4. Nursing Staff for the Tuberculosis Clinic Around Christmas (1940)
Nursing Staff for the Tuberculosis Clinic Around Christmas (1940)
Lois and Barbara Burnett, Hermann Hospital School of Nursing Students (1940)
Memorial Hospital and L&L Pharmacy (1940)
Memorial Hospital “Quiet Zone” (1940)
Nursing Staff for the Tuberculosis Clinic Around Christmas (1940)
Memorial Hospital From the Air (circa 1940)
Memorial Hospital and L&L Pharmacy On Different Angle (1940)
Concept of Texas Medical Center (1942)
Memorial Hospital Baby Nursery (1942)
Lydia Moglia, Hermann Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1932 (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 Dedication Dinner (1946)
Texas Medical Center (1946)
E. W. Bertner, Leland Anderson, and Bishop Quinn at The TMC Dedicatory Dinner (1946)
The Construction of Baylor’s Cullen Building (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 Robertson Pavilion (1949)
E. W. Bertner, Julia Bertner, and Members of the Williams Family (1949)
Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX (1940)

Nursing Staff for the Tuberculosis Clinic Around Christmas (1940)

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San Jacinto Lung Association

Photograph showing a groups of Nursing staff posing for a group photo at the Tuberculosis Clinic Basement of John Davis Hospital. In this picture there are: Emmy Fisher; Frances Milstead; laura Brown;..

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Photograph showing a groups of Nursing staff posing for a group photo at the Tuberculosis Clinic Basement of John Davis Hospital. In this picture there are: Emmy Fisher; Frances Milstead; laura Brown; Mae Pollock; Rose Armock; laura houston; Charlotte Hogan; Carolyn Atkinson

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Led by Dr. Elva A. Wright, the San Jacinto Lung Association was first established on November 11, 1911 as the Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League. In the early 20th Century, Houston had a higher death ra..

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Led by Dr. Elva A. Wright, the San Jacinto Lung Association was first established on November 11, 1911 as the Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League. In the early 20th Century, Houston had a higher death rate of tuberculosis than the national average with two in 1000 persons dying from the disease in 1910. At the time, there was no organized movement to address the public health crisis in the city. The founding members were Dr. Wright, Mrs. J. G. Love (General Secretary of United Charities), Sybil Campbell (Headworker at Rusk Settlement House), Dr. T. B. Thorning, and Dr. M. B. Stokes. They modeled the organization on the National Anti-Tuberculosis Association and the Texas State Anti-Tuberculosis Association, which were establish a few years before in 1904 and 1908 respectively.In 1947 the City of Houston took over full operation of the clinic and public health nursing services allowing the Association to focus more on its education and prevention services. Through more effective drug treatments and the Association’s programs, like school screening in 1930s, chest X-rays in 1940s, and mobile X-ray units in 1950s, the tuberculosis death rate declined significantly in Houston.

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