- CA OSLER P161-13
- File
- 1940; undated
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of one reproduction of illustration, mounted on board of Manchester operation, Dr. A. B. Nash, dated 1940, and one unspecified pencil illustration.
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Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of one reproduction of illustration, mounted on board of Manchester operation, Dr. A. B. Nash, dated 1940, and one unspecified pencil illustration.
Illustration of metal catheter and pelvic cyst
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of pen illustration of metal catheter as an aid in differentiating tumors of pelvic origin (one of two illustrations), prepared on the service of Dr. A. D. Campbell.
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of unidentified illustration in pen.
Unidentified colour illustration
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of unidentified colour illustration of tissue prepared on the service of Dr. J. R. Goodall, April 1935.
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of reprints journal articles containing illustrations by Goodall. Also includes one loose illustration of medical instruments. Reprints include:
Cullen, Thomas M.. “Max Brodel, 1870-1941, “Director of the first Department of Art As Applied to Medicine in the World.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 33.1 (1945) [no pagination information]
Culp, Ormond S.. “Primary Carcinoma of the Trachea.” The Journal of Thoratic Surgery 7.5 (1938): 471-487.
Daniels, E. A.. “Arrested Development of the Rectum.” The Canadian Medical Association Journal 37 (1937): 566-569.
Daniels, E. A.. “Prolapse of the Rectum.” New international clinic 4. 48 (1938): 203-217. [2 copies in file]
Davenport, Harold T.. “Simple Anaesthesia.” [pamphlet with no publication information]
Goodall, James R.. “The Inertia Syndrome.” The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Empire 41.2, page 256.
Goodall, James R.. “Total Versus Subtotal Hysterectomy.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 32.4 (1936): page 628.
Goodall, James R. and R. M. H. Power. “Circumcrescent and Circumvallate Placentas.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 28.5 (1934): page 707.
Goodall, James R. and R. M. H.. Power. “Generallergy and Metrallergy.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 33.2 (1937): 194-208.
Goodall, James R. and R. M. H. Power. “The Pathology and Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases of the Cervix.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 33.6 (1937): page 1050.
Goodall, James R. and R. M. H. Power. “Visceral Allergy.” American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 36.3 (1938): 372-380.
Nash, A. B.. “Personal Experience with the Manchester Operation.” 1940 Ninth Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, San Francisco, California, November 6 to 9, 1940. [2 copies in file]
Illustration of metal catheter and uterine fibroids
Part of Shirley Goodall Fonds
File consists of pen illustration of metal catheter as an aid in differentiating tumors of pelvic origin (one of two illustrations), prepared on the service of Dr. A. D. Campbell.
Photographs of mural, unveiling, Premier Duplessis, etc.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
The file contains photographs including one full image of the mural before the sheet was extended on the woman, one detail image of the upper right corner of the mural and photos of the vernissage held to unveil the mural by Duplessis, November 14 1954.
Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976
Personal correspondence - alphabetical
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Personal correspondence from expanding file, alphabetical, 12 folders.
Family correspondence grouped in manila envelopes
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Ephemera, envelopes, postcards, from Europe 1924 (19 not posted cards, 9 posted cards, poster). Among these letters are a few from other family members to HKP or WGP and a couple from other "K" correspondents.
Family correspondence grouped in manila envelopes
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Correspondence from HKP & WGP to Kermotts, from Spain, France, 43 sheets. Among these letters are a few from other family members to HKP or WGP and a couple from other "K" correspondents.