- CA OSLER P131-D
- Series
- 1551 to 1558, 1624 to 1633
files 1551-1558; 1624-1633
files 1551-1558; 1624-1633
Professional Associations and Congress
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Subseries consists of files related to Vineberg's participation in professional and medical societies and organizations, particularly in symposia, seminars, congresses. Includes speeches, telegrams, correspondence, submission of abstracts, abstracts, programs, drafts, submission of articles, graphs, notes, reports, notebook, questionnaires, receipts, thank you notes, certifications, clippings, statements.
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Series reflects the Vinberg's film projects and records related to audiovisual production (including a slide show about the history and evolution of coronary bypass surgery.Contains drafts scripts, correspondence, manuscript notes, films, lists, flyer, one agreement of use, telegrams, business card, notes, sales tax and custom exemption certificate, fact sheet, photograph, pencil sketches, newspaper clipping, catalog, consent forms, sketching of scenarios. Includes shots of Vineberg operation, shots of a heart beating, files from a French-Canadian co-production from a pharmaceutical laboratory, a film of Vineberg showing his operation,
and the film "Myocardial Revascularization - Vineberg Procedure", projected at Expo 1968 and which won a Golden Eagle Award in 1967 at the Sao Paulo Festival (IV International Exhibition of the Scientific Film of Brazil).
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Series contains newspaper and magazine clippings on Vineberg's work. Includes interviews with Vineberg, articles that cite him or mention his work, Vineberg's commentaries on abstracts of his articles, correspondence with journalists. Reflects Vineberg's public relations efforts. Contains correspondence and clippings.
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Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds
Further description required.
Series consists primarily of records related to Royal Victoria Hospital department of cardiac surgery, medical board, employees, and directors. Also contains records related to Royal Edward Chest Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, Queen Mary Veterans Hospital, Ships' Pilots examinations, Department of Veterans Affairs, Institute of Cardiology, Jewish General Hospital, and records related to serving a legal expert in trials.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
This series consists of correspondence, notes, reports, and report drafts which were created and collected by Dr. Penfield as part of his travels to, and work in, Britain, the Middle East, and the Soviet Union for the National Research Council of Canada during the Second World War. (TR = Travels)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
This series consists of the manuscripts, and related materials, of Dr. Penfield's published and unpublished writings.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
This series contains correspondence between Dr. Penfield and friends and colleagues, as well as social and professional institutions. The series' contents were found at the Montreal Neurological Institute in 2008, and thus, were not included with original correspondence series (Series C) of the Penfield Archive. The records in this series have been catalogued at the item level.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
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.
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
This series contains material concerning the "Sussex", an English Channel passenger steamer on which Dr. Penfield was travelling in 1916 when it was hit by a German torpedo.