- CA OSLER P111-4-192
- File
- undated, 1859, 1928
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Clippings dated between approximately 1859 and 1928, mostly undated
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Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Clippings dated between approximately 1859 and 1928, mostly undated
Part of Jonathan Campbell Meakins Fonds
Part of John Bell Fonds
Folder contains various receipts, including those from Montreal churches, businesses, medical associations, and
subscriptions.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Single page with notes on drug preparation.
Photographs used in Something Hidden section 2
Part of Jefferson Lewis Collection
Certificate of qualification to practise midwifery
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Certificate of qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons of England "to practise the Art and Science of Midwifery". Charles Lewis, of Berehaven Mines. Counterstamped 22/6/1865 Branch Medical Council, Ireland. Mounted with photos.
Part of John Bell Fonds
Files 27-28 were originally organized into one envelope entitled, "John Bell - Professional Correspondence, 2." These files contains correspondence as well as various notes related to his medical career, including a note recommending Bell for appointment as hospital surgeon from Dr. Donald Maclean, a professor at Michigan University in Ann Arbor; various notes supporting John Bell's application as a surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital; note from Dr. Ochterlony of LOuisville, Kentucky, to John Bell accompanying his testimonial supporting Bell's application as surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital; a note from John Gamble of Wyoming, Ohio, thanking him for his medical care; a 1866 note from W. Notman recommending against trying to enter practice in Durham, Ontario, as there are already two physicians there; lists of the sick from Montreal militia; a note about Bell's election as life governor of the Montreal Western Hospital (1875); 1863 note from Queen's University certifying that Bell passed his medical exams and will receive MD diploma when he turns 21; a 1864 certificate confirming Bell's Canadian birth; notes from Robert Bell on Geological Survey of Canada letterhead; and a note titled "God in Creation and Providence."
Part of John Bell Fonds
Files 27-28 were originally organized into one envelope entitled, "John Bell - Professional Correspondence, 2." These files contains correspondence as well as various notes related to his medical career, including a note recommending Bell for appointment as hospital surgeon from Dr. Donald Maclean, a professor at Michigan University in Ann Arbor; various notes supporting John Bell's application as a surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital; note from Dr. Ochterlony of LOuisville, Kentucky, to John Bell accompanying his testimonial supporting Bell's application as surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital; a note from John Gamble of Wyoming, Ohio, thanking him for his medical care; a 1866 note from W. Notman recommending against trying to enter practice in Durham, Ontario, as there are already two physicians there; lists of the sick from Montreal militia; a note about Bell's election as life governor of the Montreal Western Hospital (1875); 1863 note from Queen's University certifying that Bell passed his medical exams and will receive MD diploma when he turns 21; a 1864 certificate confirming Bell's Canadian birth; notes from Robert Bell on Geological Survey of Canada letterhead; and a note titled "God in Creation and Providence."
Documents on the Jefferson family, including clippings and letters
Part of Jefferson Lewis Collection
A newspaper clipping announcing the marriage of Jennie Jefferson and Charles Penfield; a handwritten poem (?); a typed copy of Amos Jefferson's obituary; correspondence from Jennie Jefferson to WGP on Amos Jefferson's background; notes from an interview with WGP dated 1974; a typed Penfield family tree; typed copies of Jennie Jefferson's letters.
Chirurgie ou pathologie externe. Volume II
Part of Poisson Family Fonds
Notes from lecture of Jean Étienne Landry taken by J. Sam. Poisson. Notebook is bound in marbled boards.