Correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1882
- CA OSLER P417-3-1-78
- File
- 1882
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
File contains correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1882
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Correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1882
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
File contains correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1882
Correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1884
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
File contains correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1884
Correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1885
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
File contains correspondence, notes on books, and miscellaneous, 1885
Reviews of "Life of Sir William Osler"
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Grace Revere Osler letters, 1911-1915
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Correspondence on "Life of Sir William Osler"
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Consists of handwritten and typed correspondence regarding Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler,"
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of sketches on paper, including:
Sketches (some colour) of musculature and nerves, female anatomy (on the service of J. R. Goodall, 4 and 16 May 1934)
"Repair of relapsed vaginal outlet" (October 9th, Dr. Richardson)
Craniotomy (December 7th, Dr. Daudy)
Colour gynecological sketches (also including one infant anatomy)
Various sketches of hysterectomy procedure (including 2 pencil on trace paper) (one dated March 16th)
Gynecology and obstetrics illustrations
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of photographs of illustrations and illustrations mounted on board relating to gynecology and obstetrics. Some appear to have been used as plates in article published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Pyometra complicating pregnancy
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of 3 pencil sketches on paper of pyometra complicating pregnancy with patient case history. Treating physician's name missing.
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of one illustration mounted on board of ovarian mutations, drawn on the service of Dr. George Armstrong.