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Correspondence from Jean Jefferson Penfield to WGP (arranged as bundled)

28 hand-written and signed letters, 1 typed and signed letter (53 sheets) - 10.09.1909-04.05.1910.; 1 hand-written and signed letter from Ruth Inglis (nee Penfield) to WGP 3 p. - 26.09.1919.; 1 programme, Library benefit, with hand-written notes. - 18.03.1910.; 1hand-written and signed letter from secretary, Princeton U., to JJP. - 31.03.1910.; 1 holograph poem (s?) "Spring Song of 1910" - 1910.

Case notes - Queen Square. / Wilder Graves Penfield

1 hand-written page of case notes.; 16 unmounted photographs with hand-written notes.; 2 hand-written pages of cases.; 2 pages of operation drawings.; 3 hand-written cases.; 2 reprints of American Journal of Physiology, vol. 55 (2) March 1921.; 6 hand-written pages of cases (some with operation drawings).; 1 operation drawing with hand-written notes.; 2 pages of hand-written cases.; 2 pages of hand-written cases.; 3 pages of hand-written cases plus 1 page of operation drawings.; 1 group of hand-written cases plus a diagram and 2 drawings.; more groupings of hand-written and typed cases plus diagrams and operation drawings.

Placenta

File consists of mounted illustration of placenta drawn on the service of J. R. Goodall and signed "R. S. Goodall, '34."

Correspondence, Am-Ay

Consists of W. W. Francis's correspondence files, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. File contains correspondents beginning with Am through Ay.

Clipping, October 9, 1912

Clipping from an unidentified paper. "BRADFIELD COLLEGE- NEW SCIENCE SCHOOL OPENENED." William Osler opened it.

Letter to Francis John Shepherd, October 14, 1912

Letter to Francis John Shepherd from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Distressed that he is still sick. Suggests a cure for his problem. Mentions that he saw Stevenson again and Stoneham was to operate Saturday. Will not be able to attends, as he has to be at an urgent Bodley meeting. Civilities. Mentions that Stoneham has written that Stevenson stood the operation well.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Emanuel Libman, October 15, 1912

Letter to Emanuel Libman from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The meeting (of the Royal Medical Society) is in the first week in August. Logistics. Surprised by the condition Libman mentioned of carcinoma. He never met with it. Asks him to send him the title of his paper. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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