Photocopy of 2 letters from Indian Papers
- CA OSLER P105-36-25
- Item
- 1807
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds
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Photocopy of 2 letters from Indian Papers
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds
Photocopy of letter from Jenner to "Dear Sir"
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds
Fonds contains five leather bound handwritten notebooks (one cracked) by R. J. Kimber while he was a student at Edinburgh University circa, 1807-08. Notebooks are titled: notes on midwifery, 1808; notes on the practice of medicine #1, 1807(Dr. Gregory); notes on the practice of medicine #2, 1807; book of miscellanies, clinical lectures, 1807?; notes on surgery, 180?.
Kimber, R. J.
Photocopies of letters from Indian paper, U.C. Civil Control
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Photographs and illustrations of colleagues, physicians, and other medical professionals.
The Penfield fonds consists of over eighty metres of Penfield's personal and professional records dating from his childhood up until his death in 1976, including during his career at the Montreal Neurological Institute. The materials in the fonds include photographs, correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of publications and speeches, research notes, glass slides, bound reports, films, and academic gowns.
Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Framed, matted engraving of Hippocrates ca.(?) by J. Wilkes; published in London.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Christmas card from Major G. K. Addie and officers of the Corps of Guides (M. D. No. 7)
Typescript copy of Osler's notes found in Shelley's "Queen Mab
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Notes from books: Typescript copy of Osler's notes found in Shelley's "Queen Mab," 1813. He received the book as a gift from Mabel Simkins(?).
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
File consists of letters from Revere Osler to his mother, as well as Cushing's manuscript letters, notes on books, and other ephemera related to Revere. Also includes a letter from Rudyard Kipling to Lady Osler.