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Patient Files, 1945-1955

Series E consists of 33 folders containing patient files arranged chronologically with alphabetical sub-arrangement. It includes admission, discharge summaries, and Dr. Cone’s holograph notes.

Clippings on Vineberg

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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Accounting

This series represents activities related to Dr. Vineberg's personal and professional accounting, including personal and professional financial operations.

Series is divided in 12 sub-series : (P126/B1) Medicare, (P126/B2) Billing and Collecting Agencies, (P126/B3)Account Books, (P126/B4) Financing, (P126/B5) Research Funds Accounting, (P126/B6) Salaries, (P126/B7) Travel Expenses, (P126/B8) Royalties Statements, (P126/B9) Shares, Bonds, (P126/B10) Income Taxes, (P126/B11) Bank Accounts, (P126/B12) Credit Cards.

Case histories, mitral stenosis

This series consists of case history files of patients with mitral stenosis. Like most other patient files of the fonds, almost all of these files contain heart sounds diagrams drawn by Dr. Segall, 6x12" clinical history forms, sections of electrocardiograms attached to dated cards, as well as 4x6" normal heart sounds record forms completed by Dr. Segall which are often accompanied by sections of electrocardiogram readings. Many files also contain correspondence between Dr. Segall and other doctors, medical institutions, and health insurance companies, and occasionally correspondence between Dr. Segall and the patient and/or the patient's family.

Case histories of Trans Canada Airlines and Ferry Command pilots

Series contains case histories of Trans Canada Airlines and Ferry Command pilots. As Dr. Segall explains in "The evolution of the record system" (Box 308), the TCA and ferry command patient records were segregated in order to provide a collection of normal patterns of heart sounds from which he could develop a model pattern for heart sounds. This normal model pattern was then used as the standard against which he could compare the heart sounds of other patients.

Clinical reports

Series contains extra copies of 68 clinical reports printed on Dr. Segall's stationary from the Medical Arts Building. Some of the reports contain sections of electrocardiograms in addition to other information.

Hospital Institutional Work

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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.

Visual Items

Series C contains a variety of images, such as of Dr. McNaughton, Dr. Penfield, Dr. Cone and other colleagues, as well as images related to his professional work, such as of brains.
This series is divided into nine (6) sub-series:
C/1) Photographs
C/2) Drawings
C/3) Slides
C/4) Postcards
C/5) Film reels
C/6) Technical drawing

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