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Tuberculosis

• Newspaper and magazine Clippings, notes of Tuberculosis, chest surgery and Dr. Archibald
• The SAGA of white plague, chapter 3 of the life story of Dr. Edward W. Archibald, from E. Caher to Dr. M. Entin
• News from the world literature edited by Charles W. Lynde, MD, FRCPC
• Dr. E. Archibald and surgical treatment of tuberculosis, a chapter of the life story of Dr. Edward w. Archibald (1872-1945), by M. A. Entin, M. D.
• A review of tuberculosis meningitis in a Canadian pediatric hospital, by Lissette Navas, MD, Elaine Wang, MD, CM
• The use of BCG, from CAN MED ASSOC J 1992. 146 (4)
• Newspaper clippings of TBC in 1991
• Notes of TB in U.S.
• The story of clinical pulmonary tuberculosis, by Lawrason Brown, M.D.
• Tuberculosis in Soviet Union (1913-1949)
• Tuberculosis surveillance in immigrants to Manitoba

World Wars I and II

• Newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopies, notes of Archibald and World War I and II
• No. 3 Canadian Quebec hospital (McGill) 1914-1915
• A letter from Edward Archibald to Mrs. Archibald, Nov. 15, 1944 in Belgium
• Significant dates of World War I and II
• The hospital goes overseas
• McGill University at War
• Major E. Archibald: Blood transfusion in War surgery
• Wounds of Lungs in Present War, International Journal of Surgery, May 1917

Scientific writing and creativity – Newspaper and magazine clippings, articles, notes

• Archibald’s research on wound healing, traumatic shock and pulmonary physiology
• Short communication: postoperative keloids-treat or ignore?
• Explanatory notes and commentary on The Surgical Treatment of Open Wounds
• The W-plastic versus the Z-plastic scar revision
• Explanatory notes and commentary on the healing of wounds
• Early history of wound treatment
• History of surgery (radiology and anesthetics)
• Evolution of experimentation in medicine
• History of medicine: a real man
• A surgeon’s life autobiography of J. M. T. Finney
• The story of surgery by Harvey Grattam
• Material for history of surgery
• Teaching the two faces of medical history by Francis D. Moore;
• A portrait of surgery by Gert H. Brieger
• History of British surgery: The Company of Barber-Surgeons and the separation of the Barbers and the Surgeons
• Nova Scotia’s pioneers in radiology by John E. Aldrich
• X-rays
• Some observations on early diagnostic radiology in Canada, by J.K. Lipinski
• History of X-ray and X-ray therapy
• RABI: scientist and Citizen by John S. Rigden
• Marginalia: the sense of discovery and vice versa by Keith Stewart Thomson American scientist, v. 71
• Principles of Research in Biology and Medicine by Dwight J. Ingle
• Marginalia: Reductionism and other isms in biology by Keith Stewart Thomson American scientist, v. 72
• Review of Design Considerations from Designing a Research Project: The basics of biomedical research methodology
• Richard Hunter memorial meeting
• Arabian medicine in the middle Ages
• The exodus of Canada’s elite physicians continues
• Is the clinician-scientist really vanishing? Encouraging results from a Canadian institute of medical science
• How Knowledge Influences Learning by Robert S. Siegler
• Language and the physician: Postscript
• Mind to mind: persuasion in medical writing

Taped Interview

• Text of interview with a group of individuals who had some association with Dr. Archibald:
Joan Riddell
Nancy Joeck
Grizelda Christmas
John Howlett
Jessie B. Scriver
Donald Webster
John F. Meakins
Herold Segal
Eileen Flanagan, R.N.
Helen Lamont, R.N.
Mason Cooper

Scientific advances-Archibald the scientist – Articles, notes, clippings, correspondence, posters

• Surgery in anesthesia
• Medical education in the United States and Canada: a report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
• The inner history of Johns Hopkins hospital William Osler, M. D. F.R.C.P., F.R.S.
• Two great American surgeons, each with four aces
• The legacy of William Stewart Halsted, Bulletin March/Apr. 1969
• Centenary of William Osler’s 1885 Gulstonian Lectures and their place in the history of bacterial endocarditic by David M Levy
• The prepared Mind (Dr. William Beaumont)
• A letter from W.S. Halsted to William Osler
• McGill Medical milestones 1986
• Surgery in the hospital, a History of Montreal General Hospital
• History of science 232
• Report Details AAAS response to “Crisis in Science Education”
• The frontiers and Limits of science
• How Cells Respond to Signals
• On Thinking Notes, Surgical Rounds, March 1987
• Scientific revolution
• Bias in research
• A history of medicine in pictures
• Newspaper and magazine clippings, notes on Marshah Mcluhan, Shakespeare, Frank L. Wright, Picasso, David Shepherd, JMW Turner
• J M W Turner and some of his predecessors and successors, from the viewpoint of medical history
• Edinburgh and Canadian medicine: the first Alexander Gibson memorial lecture
• Ambroise Pare: the barber-surgeon
• William Beaumont: first American surgeon-scientist
• World’s Debt to Pasteur
• Whither therapeutics? An enquiry into drug use from historical principles: part I
• The evolution of clinical method in medicine
• Integrity in science
• History and philosophy science
• The medical school deanship: facts and fancies
• Motivation and medicine
• Trends in the study of medicine in Canada
• The embryonic stage of a houseman
• Surgery old and new frontier R.G. Richard
• Outside review of pancreatitis
• Correspondence, notes, drafts of Archibald’s pancreatitis research
• Shock –Archibald’s WWI
• Notes, magazine clippings, articles,
• Débridement by Archibald, The journal of the Canadian Medical Services, May 1944
• Treatment of shock in man based on hemodynamic diagnosis from Surgery Jan. 1965
• Experiences with delayed primary closure of war wounds of the hand in Vietnam
• Draft of chapter IV, Archibald in World War I

Pancreatitis

• Notes, clippings, draft of chapter: archibald’s pancreatitis research
• References to pancreatitis (other than archibald’s)
• Clippings, photocopies of Articles on pancreatitis
• Royal Victoria hospital (1925) with Archibald’s address to nurses (health science library has holdings)

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