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Sketchbook and related items

Series consists of two sketchbooks (1840s?) with caricatures of John Goodsir, Alexander Munro, Robert Knox and William Robertson kept by E. D. Worthington while a medical student, as well as related items.

Letter

Letter from W. Henry(?), Quebec to E. D. Worthington. It refers to his letter of the 17th and tells him he will not be moved from his present post. Handwritten.

Sketchbook

The second of the pocket sketchbooks belonging to E. D. Worthington. It contains the pencil caricatures of John Goodsir, Knox and Alex Munro. Their location in the book has been indicated with tabs by W. W. Francis. There are some pages of notes taken from his lectures and pieces copied from the Bible. Handwritten.

Sketchbook

The first of two Edinburgh student notebooks belonging to Edward Dagge Worthington. It consists mainly of pencil caricatures. This volume contains a drawing of Dr. Robertson of Montreal, one of Knox (labelled by E.D.W.) and two of himself. The location of the sketches has been indicated by W. W. Francis's tabs. There are also pages of notes on such things as definitions, courses taken, and a list of baggage. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Col. Pearkes to Col. Worthington on the letterhead of the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, Canada. Col. Pearkes thanks Col. Worthington for sending him Col. Molson's treatise on court marshals. The paper is cut in half. Typed.

Certificates (copy)

A xeroxed copy made of the eight certificates obtained by E. D. Worthington while attending Medical School in Edinburgh.

Excerpt from the Minutes of the College of Surgeons

Excerpt from the Minutes of the College of Surgeons. On Sept. 24, a letter from a Robert Henry Russell is read. On Feb. 3 Worthington's application is recommended by the President's Council and unanimously granted. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Thomas Smith, Quebec. There is no salutation. This is to certify that E. D. Worthington has been attached to the army in Canada as acting Assistant Surgeon for the past 18 months. The Staff Surgeon describes his work habits as being attentive and diligent. Handwritten.

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