“Sir William Osler is Dead” a poem by Marian Osborne
- CA OSLER P193-4-27
- Folder
Part of Kelen Family Fonds
Published in W.O. Memorial Volume, International Association of Medical Museums, 1927.
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“Sir William Osler is Dead” a poem by Marian Osborne
Part of Kelen Family Fonds
Published in W.O. Memorial Volume, International Association of Medical Museums, 1927.
“The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic”
Part of Jonathan Campbell Meakins Fonds
“The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic” by Adam Ferguson, inscribed on the front page: “Jonathan Meakins, Hamilton,”
“The League’s Original Ravings: Christmas Special 1920” Storybook
Part of Kelen Family Fonds
“The Physician’s Responsibility to the Aging Population”
Part of Jonathan Campbell Meakins Fonds
“The Physician’s Responsibility to the Aging Population”, draft of speech given by J.C. Meakins.
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
• Bibliography for History of Neurotransmission: Some References; Some Key Events
• Notice of J. H. Quastel lecture
• Amer. Physiol. Soc. ballot
• Card from Life Sciences Journal
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
Part of Frank Campbell MacIntosh Fonds
• Obituaries from journal, ‘The Pharmacologist.’
• 8 Photographs from IUPS, Tokyo, 1965.
14 cassette tapes of Edward Archibald interviews
Part of Martin Entin Fonds
• Miss Eileen Flanagan, R.N., (former) Director of Nursing, Montreal Neurological Hospital
• Interview with Elizabeth Cora Cooke, R.N., graduate of RVH 1921 March 27, 1987
• Mary Warnock, R.N., Interview re. Archibald, Dec. 5, 1982
• Helen Lamour, R.N., (former) Director of Nurses, Royal Victoria Hospital.
• John Meakins, Aug. 16, 1983
• Dr. Jessie Boyde Scriver, Professor of Pediatrics and (Former) Pediatrician-in-Chief, Royal Victoria Hospital (side II); Dr. John Howlett, Dec. 20, 1981 (side I)
• Mrs. Joan Riddell (third daughter of Dr. Archibald)
• Mrs. Grizelda Christmas (youngest daughter of Dr. Archibald)
• Interview with Mr. Thomson medical artist who worked with Dr. Archibald
• Tape for Dr. Entin made by Nathan Malatin?, Dec. 1994
• Taped interview Dr. Donald Webster, (former) Professor of Surgery, McGill, (former) Surgeon-in-Chief, Royal Victoria Hospital
• Mrs. John (Archibald) Riddell, Bridgetown, N.J.
• Mrs. Nancy Joeck (oldest daughter of Dr. Archibald)
• Interview with Dr. Harold Segal, Nov. 25, 1983
"1973-1974 Wright, Rev. Prof. Wm. Prof. Therapeutics- McGill
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds
"1st war Medical Museum. Letters from interesting [?] people"
Part of D. Sclater Lewis Fonds