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Diploma

E. D. Worthington's medical diploma received from the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. It is labelled "Facultas Medicorum and Chirurgorum Glascuensis" and still has the original seal attached in a round black metal casing.

Diplomas

Two of E. D. Worthington's medical diplomas on a single piece of parchment. One side is from the Montreal Medical Board and is signed by I. B. LeBourdais and L. C. Lewell. The other side is from the Province of Canada and was presented by Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe. The seal is attached.

Schedule of courses

A summary of Edward D. Worthington's education in Edinburgh during the years 1833 to 1843. On the outside are listed the prescribed courses. The inside section entitled 'Course of Study' is divided into winter and summer sections and for each Worthington has supplied the subject of lectures, name of professor, place where attended and the duration of couses. The back is addressed To the Treasurer of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Handwritten and printed.

Indenture of apprenticeship

Indenture of apprenticeship between Charles Lewis, his father John Lewis (giving consent) and Owen Cashell McDermott, Apothecary, all of Killarney in the county of Kerry. Further endorsed "Enrolled at Apothecaries Hall 9 April 1845", and further, highly endorsed as to character and work record, by McDermott, signed 20 September 1847.

Anecdotes, footnotes, etc.

File contains letters (chiefly copies) from family members and acquaintances, many copies of letters to Cushing as well as from Osler, ephemera, manuscript notes by Cushing and others.

Cushing's notes

Manuscript note: "Miss Berry's Journals...Lady Hester Stanhope, 6 vols. 1845..."

Letter

Letter from Wafes(?) Nichols, Sherbrooke to Dr. Worthington. The surgeon of the 5th Battalion of the Eastern township Militia in Canada writes concerning Dr. Worthington's leaving the village due to poor health. Also asks that if he is ever in Baltimore to look up Widow Nichols whose maiden name was Patterson. Handwritten.

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