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The Texas Medical Center is a comprehensive medical community located south of downtown Houston. It comprises 54 institutions, including four medical and seven nursing schools, 21 hospitals, three level-I trauma centers, eight specialty institutions, and academic and research institutions for many other health-related disciplines. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center is among the top-ranked cancer hospitals in the country. As of 2017, it is one of the largest medical centers in the world

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Identifier

AVF.IC002.005_001

Publication Date(s)

May 25 1973

Language

English

Description

This 16mm color film is a workprint with no sound. It records the groundbreaking ceremony of an expansion to the Jesse H. Jones Library, home of the Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, on May 25, 1973. The film opens with a very brief shot of three men seated in chairs conversing. The men may be Dr. Frederick C. Elliott, William B. Bates, and W. Leland Anderson. Beyond them stands the Library, a podium, an easel, and ceremonial shovels in the ground. See more info at Texas Medical Center Records, Texas Medical Center A/V Recordings and its finding aid.

Comments

Digital copy made available by Texas Medical Center Library. Digitization supported by South Central Academic Medical Libraries Consortium (SCAMeL) Speedy Startup funds, 2022.

Keywords

Medical libraries, Library buildings, Shovels, Houston (TX), Texas Medical Center, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, Richard T. Eastwood, Frederick C. Elliott, William B. Bates, (1889-1974), W. Leland Anderson, audiovisual materials, motion pictures (visual works) » color films (visual works), film (material by form) » acetate film, film (material by form) » 16mm (photographic film size)

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