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Letter with enclosure

Letter from A. H. Westbury to Mrs. Armstrong written by the Secretary of the Board of Management on Montreal General Hospital letterhead. Letter accompanies resolution passed by the Board on the death of Dr. Armstrong. (i. e. item 70a).

Resolution

Copy of the resolution passed by the Corporation of McGill University on University letterhead expressing regret at the death of Dr. Armstrong. Signed by T. H. Matthews, Registrar.

Letter

Letter from W. G. Turner to Colonel Armstrong written from Granville Hospital. Turner refers to his recall to Canada and the various cases they have had in the hospital.

Letter

Letter from H. Symonds to Dr. Armstrong. Rev. Symonds thanks Dr. Armstrong for his generosity and tells him about a new book on salmon fishing.

Letter

Letter from A. W. Currie to Dr. Armstrong written on From The Principal and Vice-Chancellor McGill University letterhead. Currie thanks Dr. Armstrong for his letter of resignation from the Electoral Board and for his services and continued interest in the progress of the Medical School.

Letter

Letter from Anthony A. Bowlby to Dr. Armstrong written from London, England by the president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England on the College letterhead. Bowlby regrets he is unable to attend the American College of Surgeons meeting in Montreal. He describes the "Great Mace" which is a gift from the Consulting Surgeons of the British armies to the American College of Surgeons.

Certificate

Certificate signed by Henry Aspinall Howe, examiner. Certifying that G. E. Armstrong has passed the matriculation examination required by the medical Faculty of McGill University.

Letter

Letter from William Osler to Dr. Armstrong written on From Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford letterhead. Osler tells Armstrong he is trying to get his unit taken as quickly as possible. Refers to his search for photographs of atrocities and mutilations suffered in battle.

Letter

Letter of reference from W. H. Burland, M. D. House Apothecary written on Montreal General Hospital letterhead. Burland states that George E. Armstrong acted as assistant dispenser in the Dispensary Department of the hospital during April and May 1876 and was in charge for the seven following months. He was competent, courteous, etc.

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