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Wilder Penfield Fonds Subseries
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Writings / Unpublished by Subject

Subseries consists of unpublished writings, arranged by subject. This sub-series includes lecture notes, unfinished jobs, and some published writings. In addition, W/US 33, 34 and 35 consist of similar material which was found loose in Dr. Penfield's office after his death. (W/US = Writings / Unpublished by Subject)

Administrative/McGill

This sub-series consists of records generated by Wilder Penfield as Director of the Montreal Neurological Institute. This consists primarily of correspondence and reports about teaching curricula, budgetary information, maintenance, staff concerns, and general university affairs created through his activities with the administration of McGill University (Deans of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Office of the Comptroller/Bursar, Presidents of the University, etc.).

Events / Individuals

Subseries consists of biographical and iconographic data on individuals, found in vertical, alphabetical files.

Events / Visual

Subseries consists of general pictorial records concerning Dr. Penfield, the Montreal Neurological Institute, and other individuals in the field of neurology. (E/V = Events / Visual)

Writings / Visual

Subseries consists of visual material Dr. Penfield used to illustrate his writings. (W/V = Writings / Visual)

Correspondence/General

Sub-series consists of general correspondence, essentially inactive files kept for reference (C/G = Correspondence General).

Administration/Neuro

Files which are associated with administration of the MNI, but which contain personal materials and records that belonged to Dr. Penfield.

Correspondence/Domestic

Sub-series includes all of Dr. Penfield's "correspondence-domestic", or personal correspondence, which was taken from his office at the Montreal Neurological Institute. This sub-series includes material which Dr. Penfield had collected before arriving at McGill in 1928. In particular, it includes correspondence between Dr. Penfield and his wife, Helen Kermott Penfield.

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