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Children's Hospital

In the mid 1940s, Texas Children's Foundation is formed to develop plans and secure community support for a children's hospital.

At the beginning of the 1950s, Leopold L. Meyer secures a
$1-million commitment from James S. Abercrombie to build a hospital for children on the condition it will be "open to every sick or hurt child with no restrictions on religion, color, or whether or not they can pay."

Contracts

>  The Boards of Texas Children's and St. Luke's Hospitals sign a contract to construct adjoining buildings and operate under joint administration. This arrangement continues for 35 years.

Dr. David Greer, president of Texas Children's Hospital Foundation, architect Milton Foy Martin and Dr. Russell Blattner view plans for the new hospital

Baylor College of Medicine chairman of pediatrics, Dr. Russell Blattner, and architect, Milton Foy Martin, tour children's hospitals in Mexico City, Cincinnati, Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Toronto, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and Denver to find the best features of each hospital to incorporate into Texas Children's.

Construction begins

May 23, 1951 - Children, physicians, staff and community leaders gather for groundbreaking ceremonies.

 

In 1951, after months of data collection and preparation, a contract with the Tellepsen Construction Company is signed in the office of J.S. Abercrombie, chairman of the board of the hospital to begin hospital construction.

February 1, 1954
Texas Children's Hospital opens, and the first patient is admitted. Private rooms in the three-story, 106-bed building are $15 per day.

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Growth and expansion

< In 1967, construction begins as truckloads of steel beams arrive on front lawn of TCH for new building.

Expansion is completed in 1969, more than doubling the rooms to 222!


Country's largest pediatric hospital
 

Mark A. Wallace, executive director and CEO, Dr. James Hoyle, president of medical staff and Dr. Ralph Feigin, physician-in-chief, view progress as expansion nears completion.

>  In 1989, Texas Children's Hospital embarks on $130-million expansion that includes two new buildings.

Completion of hospital expansion in 1991 brings the licensed bed total to 456, the country's largest freestanding pediatric hospital.

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Deep Roots, Sturdy Branches


Texas Children's stands strong and mighty after 50 years of growth.

More than a half century ago, a brave group of visionaries planted a seed of a dream - a hospital for all children. They nurtured the little sapling of a concept, and it drew strength from its roots in the generous city and medical community. As scores of caring and talented people provided it sustenance, the hospital developed sturdy branches and spread throughout the community.

Today, like a majestic oak, Texas Children's Hospital stands strong and straight in the sunlight of worldwide acclaim, its sheltering branches offering care to all children who seek it.