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Bonds and Stocks

Sub-series consists of eight files pertaining to the bonds and stocks of Dr. Vineberg. Files on the ownings of Vineberg and with several companies ou courtiers.Also there is a file on a project of exploiting uranium mining properties in the vicinity of Lake Little Manicouagan in the North of Quebec Province. Files are in alphabetical order
Includes correspondence, lists, telegrams, photographs, statements, newspaper clipping, receipts, miner's certificate, map, reports, agreements, a notice of staking of mining claims, declaration, circular letters and one prospectus.

Research Works and Projects on Coronary Artery Insufficiency

Sub-series consists of files on several research works or projects executed in association with research fellows or pharmaceutical companies, cardiovascular pharmacologists. Also grants requests for project. Files are arranged in alphabetical order under name of project or pharmaceutical company. Accounting correspondence, Research done at several hospitals Institute de Cardiologie and RVH, grants applications to several companies, individuals and governments, and associations.
Includes submission of projects, correspondence, drafts, notes, reprints, lists of patients, reports, cv, operation reports, telegrams, memorandum, consents forms, protocols, agreements, budget, business cards, legal advice, research report, statements of receipts and expenditures, statements, electrocardiograms, x-rays, grants applications,

Research Fellows and Research Assistants

Sub-series containing files on research fellows' works who came to work with or under Dr. Vineberg's supervision or information regarding them, including immigration information, CVs, submission of articles, thesis, seminar (files in alphabetical order). Includes notes, research works, photographs, x-rays, reprints, correspondence, memorandums, telegrams, curriculum vitae, forms, graphs, operations records, research seminar lecture, drafts, reports on master thesis, drafts of articles, newspaper clippings, copies of certificates, notice of termination, research project, manuscripts of papers, notebooks, slides, glass slides, postcard, thesis, microscope slides, fellow permit.

Surgical and Medical Instruments

Sub-subseries contains files regarding Vineberg's works for development of surgical and medical instruments as well as instrument to help recovery after heart surgery (special mattress). It also shows relations with companies and his work to help them develop pliers and surgical instruments. Also includes information about the ameroid constrictor and the ivalon sponge.

Deceased patient records consulted between 1939 and 1969

Consists of the records of deceased patients who were consulted between 1939 and 1969 (files marked with "deceased patient" code B-99). Also contains files concerning meetings in Fredericton in the 1950s, Blue Cross files and medical records concerning Dolly Segall as well as a file relating to Dolly Segall's 70th birthday (Box 320)

Framed early Valentines

Sub-series consists of seven eighteenth and nineteenth century Valentine's Day cards and prints. Most date sometime from the early to mid-nineteenth century Valentines cards or prints. One Valentine dates from approximately 1790. Prints and cards have been framed.

Victorian Valentines

The Valentines subseries consists of a variety of greeting card formats and styles from primarily the Victorian era but as late as the interwar period. These include a mix of cards that have been sent and kept by the receiver in addition to several cards that likely belonged to a stationer or printer. While some cards include handwritten messages, most cards are unsigned and seem to be unsold copies or samples belonging to a catalog. Sub-subseries include: comic valentines, foldout or pop-up valentines, ornate handmade valentines, printed manufactured valentines, puzzle or rebus valentines, and sentimental valentines. In addition, the subseries contains several examples of additional ephemera related to Valentine’s Day or the greeting card business, such as valentine writers or printer’s catalogs. There are is also a full scrapbook of card samples and additional scrapbook pages with affixed cards. Additionally, there are a few card making materials or scraps that highlight the various components and processes of card making. The subseries also includes some greetings cards not associated with Valentine's day, but originally found with Valentine's cards.

These materials are primarily useful in capturing the essence of Victorian sentimentality and communication culture. Spanning several decades, they represent the evolving printing culture and technology of the nineteenth century. The subseries equally illustrates the industrial age and the emerging consumerist and capitalist societies as several greeting card companies surfaced around the world to profit from the sudden craze. More subtly, the cards allow for an appreciated of craftsmanship and reflection on women’s role in manufacturing as their smaller hands were often required to do the finishing work on handmade cards.

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