McGill Library
McLennan Library Building3459 rue McTavish
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 0C9
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Contains personal correspondence.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Contains correspondence from 1952, 1953, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1974, and 1983, as well as excerpt from “An Autobiographical Sketch” by Otto Loeur and an In memorandum in “The Physiologist (publication of the American Physiological Society), vol. 25, no 1 (February 1985), by Robert W. Berliner.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Contains correspondence, 1963-1965 and 1971, as well as obituary from The Gazette written by Dr. Herbert Jasper of Dr. Cordeau (died 2 July 1971).
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Contains correspondence (1961) and obituary written by Frank Campbell MacIntosh, 5 March 1975.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Correspondence.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Folder contains personal, professional, and scientific correspondence, and records relating to:
• Frank Campbell MacIntosh's installation as Fellow of Royal Soc. of England, 1954
• The Henry Dale Professorships of the Royal Society (established by Wellcome trustees), 1961
• Sir Henry’s contribution to a series of articles published in a book, “What I Believe”
• Honourary membership of the Canadian Physiological Society, June 1961.
• Sir Hallett Dale Memorial Lectureship, Inaugural, 1972. Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine.
Also contains obituary from “Wellcome News,” Fall 1968.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Correspondence regarding residence diving and underwater exploration in arctic waters; “Hydrospace Development Ltd.” ; design for Canadian super suit and equipment, 1967-69, and regarding use of Hyperbaric 02 (HBO) as Therapeutic agent, 1984-1985.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Contains:
• Notes on Dr, Dworkin by Frank Campbell MacIntosh
• Obituary notices
• Correspondence with family
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Consists of correspondence, 1949, 1963, 1972, 1986, as well as “A Hundred Flowers: A Visit to the People’s Republic of China,” a sermon delivered at the Unitarian Church of Montreal, May 17, 1964 (this followed a month stay in China inaugurating the Norman Bethune Exchange Professorship between McGill University and the Chinese Medical College, Beijing); “South Africa’s Problems,” a reprint on discussions heard on a visit to South Africa, 1966, after a visit to South Africa; and a reprint of “Aminobutyric Acid and Other Inhibitory Substances.”