26 Matching Results

Search Results

[Four Men Giving Oxygen to a Dummy]

Description: Photograph of four men working with a dummy that is laying on a table. There are two men on each side of the dummy. The men on the left wear dark-colored suits with jackets while the men on the right wear light-colored collared shirts and slacks
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Photograph of Six People With an Incubator]

Description: Photograph of six people, five men and one woman, standing around an incubator that had been donated to the Children's Medical Center. They are standing in front of a Dallas Fire Department ambulance outside of the Children's Medical Center. The back of the photograph has a label reading, "1975 Incubator Donation, Received by Chief J. O. Camp and Fire Chief Hendrix. Chief Camp Donated Picture" and "Children's Medical Center" is written below the label.
Date: January 16, 1975
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Paramedics Loading Patient into an Ambulance]

Description: Photograph of a paramedic moving a patient lying on a gurney into the back of an ambulance. Two paramedics stand at the end of the gurney pushing it into the ambulance. The patient is covered in a blue blanket, with one hand gripping the rails of the gurney. The back of the photograph notes that the paramedics are working to deliver a baby.
Date: July 1991
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Pages from Catalog Listing Educational Aids]

Description: Partial listing of slides and film that can be rented or purchased as visual aids to teach about topics related to first aid and fire protection. Each entry describes the type of visual materials and availability, with a brief description of the content. There are handwritten circles in red pencil around the titles for "Fire" and "Fire Protection, Modern Magic in."
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

[Clipping: A Partial Group of Vitallium Surgical Prostheses]

Description: Pamphlet showing twenty-seven (27) separate surgical prostheses. The first page of this pamphlet identifies this item as “Bibliography and Excerpts from Dental and Surgical Literature on the Uses of Vitallium Prostheses”. The second page shows images of these implements and a key that identifies these twenty-seven items.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

Mountain Park Sanatorium, Kerrville, Texas

Description: Booklet describing the Mountain Park Sanatorium for tuberculosis patients in Kerville, Texas. It includes information about the facilities, such as its rooms, staff, and rules, as well as information about the climate of the region and community of Kerville.
Date: unknown
Creator: Mountain Park Sanatorium
Partner: Kerr County Historical Commission

Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964

Description: Scrapbook documenting the history of the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was established in 1890. It includes portraits and lists of names for classes of nurses and administrators, images and information related to the classes and hospital work, and class reunions.
Date: unknown
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Patient on a Gurney Receives Medical Attention]

Description: Photograph of a man lying on a gurney that is low to the ground. Two paramedics (left and center) and a police officer (right) lean over the patient. The man is wearing plaid-patterned pants and a shirt that is pulled up, exposing his chest. A crowd of bystanders look down at the patient.
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Paramedics Move a Woman on a Gurney]

Description: Photograph of a woman that is lying on a gurney and being moved by paramedics outside of a brick building. She is turned away from the camera. She wears house slippers and a dress. A piece of machinery with a large grill is visible in the background, along with a grove of several, mature trees. The back of the photograph notes that these paramedics are answering a call for chest pains.
Date: July 1991
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Patient Being Moved into an Ambulance]

Description: Photograph of a paramedic moving a patient lying on a gurney into the back of an ambulance. The paramedic stands to the left of the patient and is leaning down to lift the gurney. The patient is covered in a blue blanket, with one hand gripping the rails of the gurney. The back of the photograph notes that the paramedics are working to deliver a baby.
Date: July 1991
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Clipping: “You’d Never Guess He Had a Cancer Five Years Ago”]

Description: Open letter stating that with the advances in medical technology such as radium, x-ray, and surgery it is possible to control 70% to 80% of early cancers. In the bottom right corner of this open letter are five potential symptoms of cancer that patients should immediately reach out to their medical practitioners. These signs are circled in red and blue colored pencil. On the back of the open letter is an advertisement for Kleenex tissues
Date: unknown
Creator: Anderson, Karl
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

[Oxygen Equipment]

Description: Photograph of equipment for administering oxygen. A dark-colored tube runs from a metallic tank on the right side of the photograph to a box in the center. Another, lighter-colored tube is also connected to the box.
Date: unknown
Partner: Dallas Firefighters Museum

[Clipping: He puts his friends to sleep]

Description: In this newspaper clipping, the author describes how the psychologist, Max Mann, is putting chronic insomniacs to sleep with his soothing voice. The clipping also mentions that Dr. Mann recorded his voice and wrote a soothing book to help patients he cannot reach.
Date: unknown
Creator: The American Magazine
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

[Note with Address for Sister Kenny]

Description: Handwritten note on stationary from the Hotel St. Regis New York. The following is the handwritten note that reads, “Sister E. Kenny / Elizabeth Kenney Institute / 1800, Chicago Ave. / Minneapolis / Minnesota,”. Below this handwritten note is a hand typed note that reads, “The famous Infantile Paralysis authority --- Sister Kenny.”
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran
Back to Top of Screen