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Report of the Special Committee on Surgery Presented at the Annual Meeting at Dallas, April 27th, 1886.

Description: Report containing a list of surgical procedures conducted across the state of Texas, organized by the type of procedure. The report includes data regarding each case, including the age, sex, and race of the patient, recovery status, the name of the operator, what anesthesia and antiseptic (if any) was used, and surgeon remarks.
Date: April 27, 1886
Creator: Texas Medical Association. Special Committee on Surgery.
Partner: Texas Medical Association

Texas State Journal of Medicine, Volume 3, Number 5, September 1907

Description: Journal of the State Medical Association of Texas which includes articles, editorials, and news related to state physicians. Includes a flyer with a graph displaying the losses suffered by the German and Austrian armies caused by smallpox. Pages of advertisements come before and after the body of journal articles.
Date: September 1907
Creator: Texas Medical Association
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[King's Daughters Clinic and Hospital, Temple, Texas]

Description: Postcard of King's Daughters Clinic and Hospital in Temple, Texas. The image is an illustration of a three-winged red brick building with a central courtyard and fountain. "King's Daughters Clinic and Hospital, Temple, Texas" is printed in the lower left corner of the image. On the back, "King's Daughters Clinic and Hospital, Temple, Texas, A modern fire-proof building with 148 outside rooms ~ Non-Sectarian" is printed.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Parkland Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. The image is an illustration of the neoclassical influenced brick building with white columns. "Parkland (City) Hospital, Dallas, For Indigent Citizens of Dallas" is printed in the lower right corner of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Amarillo New Southwestern Hospital Center]

Description: Postcard of illustrations of the hospital buildings that were part of the New Southwestern Hospital Center in Amarillo, Texas. There are three hospitals with text identifying them; Northwest Texas Hospital, St. Anthony Hospital, and United States Veterans' Hospital. "Amarillo, Tex. - (Pop. 60,000) Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, natural gas, helium, hospital and Federal hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Capacity of three hospitals pictured 410 beds with addit… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well Pavilion]

Description: Postcard of the Torbett Sanatorium and Hot Well Pavilion of the Majestic Hotel in Marlin, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting an open-sided pavilion in front of a four-story brick building. In the right of the image is a tall building with "Majestic Hotel" written on it. "Where Sick Folks Get Well and Well Folks Learn to Stay Well. Everything Together" is printed at the top of the image and "The Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well Pavilion, Majestic-Annex Hotel and Bath House, Marlin, Texas"… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Seton Infirmary]

Description: Postcard of the Seton Infirmary in Austin, Texas. The infirmary is a red brick building with several trees in front of the building. "Seton Infirmary, Austin, Texas. A Noted Texas Institution." is printed on the image in the upper right corner.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Baylor Memorial Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Baylor Memorial Hospital in Dallas Texas. The image is an illustration, showing several white buildings viewed from the left side of the complex. "Baylor Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas" is printed at the top of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Mother Frances Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler Texas. The image is an aerial illustration of the hospital and surrounding neighborhood, including several houses. "Mother Frances Hospital, Tyler, Texas" is printed at the bottom of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Out Patient and Ward Building, Jefferson Davis Hospital]

Description: Postcard of the out patient and ward building at Jefferson Davies Hospital in Houston, Texas. The image is an illustration of a multi-story building of pale colored stone with a red roof. "Jefferson Davies Hospital, Houston, Texas" is printed across the top of the image, "A.C. Finn-Architect" is printed in the lower left corner, and "Out Patient and Ward Building" is printed in the lower right corner.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Cotton Belt Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Cotton Belt Hospital in Texarkana, Texas. The image depicts a large lawn framed by trees in front of a steepled building. "Cotton Belt Hospital, Texarkana, U.S.A." is printed in the lower right corner of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[St. Joseph's Infirmary]

Description: Postcard of St. Joseph's Infirmary in Paris, Texas. The image depicts a tan building with Mission Style architecture with trees planted in front of it. "St. Joseph's Infirmary, Paris, Texas" is printed at the top of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Mercy Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Mercy Hospital in Laredo, Texas. The illustration depicts a building with Mission Style architecture and columns. There is a park across the street from the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Parkland Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. The image is an illustration of the columned entrance to the hospital building, which is a red brick building with white accents. "Parkland Hospital, Dallas Texas - 63" is printed in the upper left corner of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Angelina County Hospital and Nurses Home]

Description: Postcard of Angelina County Hospital and Nurses Home in Lufkin, Texas. There is a large, Mission Style building framed by trees in the right side of the image and a smaller white building behind and to the left. "Angelina County Hospital and Nurses Home, Lufkin, Texas" is printed in the upper right corner of the postcard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association
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