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Osler Library Series
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Correspondence

Correspondence unrelated to specific activity. Correspondents are predominantly colleagues at the MNI/H or other researchers. Most files contain both received correspondence and carbon copies of outgoing correspondence.

Manuscripts, drafts, and research ephemera

Series consists of bundles of manuscripts, drafts, some research-related correspondence, and other research materials. Many files between 103-213 are transcriptions or photocopies of research materials Abbott made, many from Canadian archives, during the course of her research into the history of medicine in Canada.

Archives/Visual

Photographs and illustrations of colleagues, physicians, and other medical professionals.

Items attached to scrapbook pages

Series consists of items originally attached to scrapbook page, including a number of newspaper clippings related to the Boer War and the election campaign of 1906 between Laurier and Borden.

Helen Kermott Penfield correspondence

This series contains correspondence between Helen Kermott Penfield and Wilder Graves Penfield, as well as other friends and family between 1920 and 1932.

Helen Kermott Penfield

This series contains varied materials created or kept by Helen Kermott Penfield. The series consists of letters, almost exclusively from Wilder, personal documents, diaries, and memorabilia, including an extensive family chronicle composed by Helen. The materials reflect above all Helen’s relationship with Wilder, but give a glimpse of her childhood and education, service in the war, life in England, social activities in Montreal, and travels with Wilder. This series is divided into four sub-series: diaries, correspondence, personal papers, and memorabilia.

William B. Bean Student Research Award

Series consists of two subseries, P125/G1 William B. Bean Student Research Award committee documents and P125/G2 Candidates Files containing records created by the committee administering this program. This research studentship has been developed to support research in the broad areas of medical history and medical humanism. The successful applicant may be eligible to present a paper based on his findings at the annual meeting of the American Osler Society. Series includes correspondence, report, copy of last will and testament, application forms, drafts of announces, request of information, research proposals, curriculum vitae and bibliographies, letter of appraisal and notification of award.

Charles Roland, Historian

Series consists two files of correspondence. One file relates to correspondence for 2000/2001 and one file relates to correspondence relating to the beginnings of the AOS.

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