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      • Originally named St. Paul Sanitarium, the institution started out on Bryan Street in east Dallas. First operating out of a small cottage in 1896, and opening its new hospital doors in 1898, the sanitarium was established by the Daughters of Charity with the intent to help maintain a base level of care for Dallas’ growing population.
  1. Dec 16, 2015 · In 1954, St. Paul was the first hospital in Dallas to allow African American doctors to serve at their institution. This was followed by desegregation in 1959. Five years after the new hospital opened in the Southwestern Medical Center, the original hospital on Bryan Street was demolished.

  2. The original hospital building on Bryan Street, part of St. Pauls Sanitarium, opened its doors on June 15, 1898, providing 110 beds to the Dallas community. The hospital was served by nurses of the Roman Catholic Order.

  3. The original three story, 110-bed hospital broke ground at Hall and Bryan Streets in 1896 when Dallas had a population of just 37,000. The hospital treated patients through the Spanish flu...

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · St. Paul's Hospital in Dallas, TX has a rich history that spans over a century. From its modest beginnings to its current status as a leading healthcare provider, this hospital has a lot to offer. Learn more about its fascinating story in this article.

  5. In the 1950s, Dallas hospitals began to racially integrate their patient facilities and medical staff, with St. Paul Hospital being the first in the city to allow African-American physicians to practice, in 1954. Parkland pioneered new treatments, with the first open-heart surgery in Dallas in 1956.

  6. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas (Part of the Texas Health Resources (THR) system, this 888-bed, acute-care facility was the first hospital in Dallas to receive Cycle IV Chest Pain accreditation from the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care, and it is also accredited for emergency stroke care by The Joint Commission. In 2016, UT ...

  7. St. Paul's Hospital. From its founding in 1898, St. Paul's Hospital (Figure (Figure4 4) had three commitments: 1) to care for the sick and indigent of all classes, races, and creeds without prejudice; 2) to open its doors to all physicians; and 3) to maintain a “public medical staff” for the general public .

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