The Southwestern Medical District: Prehistory to the Future of Medicine

Evelyn Montgomery , Robert Prejean
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The Southwestern Medical District: Prehistory to the Future of Medicine

Evelyn Montgomery , Robert Prejean
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180 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 12, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 180
  • Publisher: Texas Trees Foundation
  • ISBN: 9798330214273
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.49" L x 9.0" H

"When I started researching the history of the Southwest Medical District, I knew little about it and feared there might be little to discover. I was wrong! Though sometimes overlooked in Dallas history, the District had Caddo tribes, pioneers, cattle, illegal gambling, propeller planes overhead, funky roadside architecture, businesses like the Better Monkey Grip Company, and the home of Sam Tasby, the man who challenged Dallas to desegregate its schools and give his children an equal education. The book has five chapters before we even get to the amazing origin stories and world-changing accomplishments of the medical institutions!" - Dr. Evelyn Montgomery, PhD

"The Summerlee Foundation, with a mission of supporting all facets of Texas history, is pleased to be able to support the research, writing, and publications of this book. Southwestern Medical District History has documented the important, but largely forgotten, history of this section of Dallas that has seen vast changes in the past 50 years. The Texas Trees Foundation has done an important service to the Dallas community by documenting this history and ensuring that it is available to inform future development of the area." - The Summerlee Foundation

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