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search over a ten-year period. At this time it was necessary to begin to
look for a permanent site and a 142-acre plot of land near Hermann Park was
purchased from the City for $500,000 after the proposition was submitted
to a vote of the people. The University of Texas Dental Branch, then a
private institution, with the help of the Regents of the University of Texas,
was moved to the Medical Center, with one-half million dollars being supplied
by the University of Texas and one-half million by the .. D. personn rounda-
tion. All of the institutions in the Center have been helped, both in
donation of land and contribution of money.
The Foundation has given land and generous contributions to all
institutions which have developed during the last twenty years in the Texas
Medical Center. These institutions include:
1. University of Texas Dental Branch
2. M. V. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
3. Baylor University College of Medicine
4. the Methodist Hospital
5. Texas Medical Center
6. Houston Academy of Medicine
7. Jesse H. Jones - Library
b. University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
9. St. Luke's Hospital
10. Texas Children's Hospital
11. Hermann Hospital
12. Arabia Temple Crippled Children's Hospital
13. Houston State Psychiatric Institute
14.The Institute of ReligionOEM
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Greenwood, James, Jr. Monroe Dunaway Anderson: Benefactor of Medicine and Mankind, text, October 5, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822881/m1/31/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Moody Medical Library, UT.