Handwritten notes on the origins & use of curare
- CA OSLER P090-2-5/43
- Folder
- undated
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
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
Photograph portrait of A. D. Blackader, by Notman & Son
Portrait, half length, to right, holding and reading a book or newspaper; 229806.
William Notman & Son
Photograph of painting of Andrew T. Taylor by T. Martine Ronaldson
Photograph of painting of Andrew T. Taylor, seated at table with books and papers and painting of a domed and turreted building in background.
Plaza at Córdoba, artificial pond supplied with water from the Sierras
Photo contains view of a plaza in Córdoba, Argentina, with an artificial pond supplied with water from the Sierras. View extends down a tree-lined path with lampposts and benches. Two male figures are visible beside the pond on the right.
Old Cathedral in Cordoba Argentine[?] Confederation
Photograph depicting view of Córdoba, Argentina, showing the cathedral. There is a park in the foreground, and carriages visible on the road.
Witcomb, Alejandro S., 1835-1905
S. Clemente, Botafogo et Pão de Assucar
Photograph depicting landscape view of São Clemente, Botafogo and Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photograph by G. Leuzinger (a Swiss photographer based in Brazil), which won a silver medal at the Exposition Nationale of Rio de Janeiro (1866) and an honourable mention in the Exposition Universelle of Paris (1867).
Leuzinger, George, 1813-1892
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.