Fonds P039 - Graham Ross Fonds

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Graham Ross Fonds

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    CA OSLER P039

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    • [19-]-1970 (Creation)
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      Ross, Graham, 1889-1980

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    1 cm of textual records

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    (1889-1980)

    Biographical history

    Dr. Graham Ross, 1889-1980, graduated from medicine at McGill in 1913. He served overseas with the 6th Field Ambulance, Canadian Expeditionary Force. He became a prominent pediatrician in Montreal. He served as Norman Bethune's best man at one of his weddings to Frances Penney.

    Custodial history

    The manuscript of Paediatrics in Canada was given by his daughter Helen Ross, 27 July 1981; and the other documents were given by Dr. Graham Ross, via McGill Medical Library, 22 April 1980. Old accession numbers 652 and 807.

    Scope and content

    Fonds contains the final manuscript of Paediatrics in Canada, a text on the 6th Field Ambulance, C.E.F. by Graham Ross and a review of three cases of hyper-vitaminosis syndrome, with four X-rays from the Department of Pathology of the Royal Victoria Hospital.

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    • English

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      The documents are in English.

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      Items can be requested for consultation online via the Library Catalogue or by email at osler.library@mcgill.ca. Advance notice is recommended.

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      4558

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      29

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      P39

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