The Texas Medical Center Records include TMC charter material, correspondence, committee minutes, interviews and transcripts, photographs and slides, budgetary information, newspapers and clippings, research material for books, surveys, materials related to TMC events and visitors, films and audiocassettes, brochures, architectural renderings, guidebooks and directories, and maps.

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.

The collection of interviews now archived at the McGovern Historical Center includes conversations with 38 different interviewees spread across 47 unique recordings. Including duplicates, there are nearly 100 tapes. Learn more from its finding aid.

For additional questions about this collection, contact an archivist at 713-799-7145, 713-799-7165 or mcgovern@library.tmc.edu

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Submissions from 1973

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Interview with W. Leland Anderson, W Leland Anderson

Submissions from 1969

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Camera Original Footage With Magnetic Sound-On-Film Stripe, Liotta Total Artificial Heart Console and Interview With Karp, Haskell 12 Hours After His Artificial Heart Implant April 4, 1969, Texas Heart Insitute

Submissions from 1964

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The First 20 years of the Medical Center, KPRC-TV (Television station : Houston, Tex.)

Submissions from 1960

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A Television report on the Texas Medical Center, KHOU-TV (Television station : Houston, Tex.)

Submissions from 1952

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The Texas Medical Center: as featured on Television by Humble Oil & Refining Co., Black and White film, Humble Oil and Refining Company (Incorporated in Tex.)

Submissions from 1951

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Dr. Edward Kendall and Philip Hench, Bob Considine Television Show, WHAM-TV, Phillip Showalter Hench, Edward Calvin Kendall, and Bob Considine