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John P. McGovern Lecture

Series consists of three subseries containing records generated by the John P. McGovern Lecture, which was established in 1986 through the endowment of the John P. McGovern Foundation. The lectureship makes possible an annual presentation of a paper dedicated to the general areas of Sir William Osler’s interests in the interface between the humanities and the sciences. The lectureship is awarded to a leader who is selected by a committee of the American Osler Society. The records include the records of the John P. McGovern Lecture Committee (P125/H1); documents regarding the annual lecture (P125/H2); the published pamphlets of the lectures and textual materials generated during the preparation of the edited volume Our lords, the sick: McGovern Lectures in the history of medicine and medical humanism (2004) (P125/H3). Series includes correspondence of the secretary-treasurer with John P. McGovern, guidelines of the committee, programs, press release, and newspaper clippings.

Films

Series reflects the Vinberg's film projects and records related to audiovisual production (including a slide show about the history and evolution of coronary bypass surgery.Contains drafts scripts, correspondence, manuscript notes, films, lists, flyer, one agreement of use, telegrams, business card, notes, sales tax and custom exemption certificate, fact sheet, photograph, pencil sketches, newspaper clipping, catalog, consent forms, sketching of scenarios. Includes shots of Vineberg operation, shots of a heart beating, files from a French-Canadian co-production from a pharmaceutical laboratory, a film of Vineberg showing his operation,
and the film "Myocardial Revascularization - Vineberg Procedure", projected at Expo 1968 and which won a Golden Eagle Award in 1967 at the Sao Paulo Festival (IV International Exhibition of the Scientific Film of Brazil).

Patient record summaries

According to the series descriptions found in Box 308, the series consists of five bundles of sheets summarizing the patient record details of the files contained in Series A.

Visual documents

Visual documents produced by Pappius that are not integrated into the documentation of a specific activity. Images of colleagues and rat brains.

Helen Kermott Penfield correspondence

This series contains correspondence between Helen Kermott Penfield and Wilder Graves Penfield, as well as other friends and family between 1920 and 1932.

Public Relations and Links with Other Organizations

Series consists of three subseries P125/I1 Osler Library of History of Medicine, P125/I2 #13 Norham Gardens, P125/I3 American Association for the History of Medicine showing the privileged links of the association with these organizations. Series includes correspondence, receipts, newsletter, grant request and one agenda.

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