Handwritten notes on the origins & use of curare
- CA OSLER P090-2-5/43
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Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
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Handwritten notes on the origins & use of curare
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
"Partial outline of my discussion of Dr. Cullen's paper at ASA meeting"
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
Copy of a letter to Mr. Richard C. Gill from Dr. Griffith
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
Fonds contains a notebook of G.B. Drayton of case records, autopsies, prescriptions, lecture notes and personal memoranda.
Drayton, George Box, 1784-1857
Part of William Arthur Johnson Fonds
Consists of 24 leaves of coloured sketches of plants, animals, and insects, including microscopic images, originally from a sketchbook or field notebook. Sketches are primarily pen and coloured ink, with some watercolour and pencil drawings. Pages are mostly detached. One page features snakeskin pasted in.
Part of Duncan Campbell MacCallum Fonds
Marie-Josephte Hertel de Cournoyer (m. François Lefebvre de Bellefeuille)
Miscellaneous papers (9), including correspondence from Henry Hamilton (2), John Craigle and Jacques-Philippe de Saint-Ours,(2) the former three concerned with requests for patronage and the latter two with personal financial problems. Also included, here are a receipt, a genealogy of the Hertel de Cournoyer family and an arbitrators' decision on the Hertel de Cournoyer estate.
Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille
Papers (12) which include; the creation of a rente viagère; the genealogy of the Lefebvre de Bellefeuille family; and correspondence with J. Schiefflin (plantation at Cayenne), Janvier Leclerc (non-payment of lods et ventes), J.O. Plessis and L.C. Duvert (dispute over seigneurial pew), and Mme. du Serre (widow of Hertel de Cournoyer), her daughter and Thavenet, a priest (concerning claims by these two women on Seigneurie of Cournoyer).
Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille
Letters (13) to newspapers concerning both local and provincial politics, largely involving his own activities. Some of these letters were published (eg. see Le Spectateur, Canadien, 9 January 1819 and L'Ami du Peuple, de l'ordre et des lois, 29 May 1833 and 7 May 1834).
Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille
Papers (7) which include letters form J.-B. Laviolette and J. Labrie on the death of Angéliqne Marguerite Lefebvre de Bellefeuille and copies of letters to J.R. Rolland (on claim by Mme. du Serre) and J.B. Laviolette (dispute concerning mills), as well as an obligation and an acte de vente.