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Archival description
Administrative files
CA OSLER P109-N · Series · 1964-1972
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

Identified as "Office Files" in the series descriptions found in Box 308, this series consists of chequing records, cheque stubs, federal and provincial taxation records, daily record books (professional charges), donation records, bank deposit records, and account statements of Dr. Segall's practice. Box 469 also contains personal tax records circa 1982.

CA OSLER P109-L · Series · 1950s
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

Series contains case histories of Trans Canada Airlines and Ferry Command pilots. As Dr. Segall explains in "The evolution of the record system" (Box 308), the TCA and ferry command patient records were segregated in order to provide a collection of normal patterns of heart sounds from which he could develop a model pattern for heart sounds. This normal model pattern was then used as the standard against which he could compare the heart sounds of other patients.

CA OSLER P109-E · Series · 1950s
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

This series consists of case history files of patients with mitral stenosis. Like most other patient files of the fonds, almost all of these files contain heart sounds diagrams drawn by Dr. Segall, 6x12" clinical history forms, sections of electrocardiograms attached to dated cards, as well as 4x6" normal heart sounds record forms completed by Dr. Segall which are often accompanied by sections of electrocardiogram readings. Many files also contain correspondence between Dr. Segall and other doctors, medical institutions, and health insurance companies, and occasionally correspondence between Dr. Segall and the patient and/or the patient's family.

Clinical reports
CA OSLER P109-I · Series · 1950-1964
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

Series contains extra copies of 68 clinical reports printed on Dr. Segall's stationary from the Medical Arts Building. Some of the reports contain sections of electrocardiograms in addition to other information.

Correspondence
CA OSLER P109-K · Series · 1932-1975
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

Referred to in Dr. Segall's "The evolution of the record system" as "Correspondence 1932-", the series contains papers relating to groups and societies in addition to personal correspondence.

CA OSLER P109-F-F/B · Subseries · 1939-1969
Part of Harold Nathan Segall Fonds

Consists of the records of deceased patients who were consulted between 1939 and 1969 (files marked with "deceased patient" code B-99). Also contains files concerning meetings in Fredericton in the 1950s, Blue Cross files and medical records concerning Dolly Segall as well as a file relating to Dolly Segall's 70th birthday (Box 320)