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Osler Library Series
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Teaching

Documents concerning Pappius’s teaching activities, predominantly advising and serving on committees of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. Some material related to teaching courses.

Visual documents

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

Sermons

This series contains typed drafts and published sermons both written and delivered by Dr. Penfield, as well as published sermons by various Presbyterian/United Church ministers.

Diaries

The series is comprised of personal and appointment diaries, recording Dr. Penfield's work engagements, personal thoughts, and travels between 1904 and 1976. The series also includes two scrap books and several diaries by Dr. Penfield's wife, Helen Kermott Penfield.

Accession 606

This accession contains a collection of manuscripts, slides, drawings, correspondence, reprints, photographs, case reports, post-mortem records, and exhibition panels (mainly related to congenital heart disease), as well as a valedictory address, autobiographical sketch, and poems.

Manuscripts, drafts, and research ephemera

Series consists of bundles of manuscripts, drafts, some research-related correspondence, and other research materials. Many files between 103-213 are transcriptions or photocopies of research materials Abbott made, many from Canadian archives, during the course of her research into the history of medicine in Canada.

Family and personal correspondence

Series consists chiefly of letters between Maude Abbott and her sisters, as well as other personal correspondence. One correspondent represented in the series is Dr. C. F. Martin, a McGill physician who was a friend and advisor to Abbott. Other correspondemts include Lady Osler, Archibald Malloch, Walter Chipman, Thomas McCrae, and Lady Drummond. Two letters exist from W. W. F. Francis. Two letters related to the No. 3 Canadian General Hospital (with correspondents H. S. Birkett and Edward Archibald).

Medical meeting programmes

Series contains a collection of programmes from medical meetings, mostly those of associations. Some programmes note Maude Abbott's participation. Some are accompanied by related ephemera, including letters, invitations, or publications.

Professional correspondence

The series consists of professional correspondence, including both incoming and outgoing letters to Abbott and sent by her. Many letters discuss specific cases and autopsies. Letters are often accompanied by reprints, notes, electrocardiograms, and photographs.

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