The Manitoba Medical College 1883-1933
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- 1933
Mitchell, Rosslyn Brough, b. 1880.
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The Manitoba Medical College 1883-1933
Mitchell, Rosslyn Brough, b. 1880.
Stewart, David A. (David Alexander), 1874-1937
Letter from Edwards A. Parks to A. D. Blackader
Typed letter signed from Edwards A. Park, Harriet Lane Home, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, to A. D. Blackader, accepting an invitation.
Letter from W. McKim Marriott to A. D. Blackader
Typed letter signed from W. McKim Marriott, The Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, to A. D. Blackader, Montreal, declining his offer to give the first Blackader Lecture because he cannot leave St. Louis before July.
Letter from S. G. Ross to A. D. Blackader
Typed letter signed from S. G. Ross, Montreal, to A. D. Blackader, Montreal. He thinks that the lecture should be administered by a committee of the C.M.A. and the C.S.S.D.C. choose the lecturer.
Letter from A. D. Blackader to Dr. Bazin
Typed letter, carbon copy, from A. D. Blackader, Montreal, to Dr. Bazin. He feels humbled by the naming of a lectureship after himself and encloses a letter to Dr. Leonard Findlay, Glasgow (1931, 28 January) in which he urges him to accept the invitation to give the Blackader Lecture.
Letter from Edwards A. Parks to A. D. Blackader
Typed letter signed from Edwards A. Park, Harriet Lane Home, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, to A. D. Blackader, thanking him for the honour of being asked to give the first Blackader Lecture. He would like to speak on rickets and asks Blackader's opinion on his choice of a topic.
Letter from A. D. Blackader to Graham Ross
Typed copy of letter from A.D. Blackader "(per K.E.B.)", Montreal, to Graham Ross, president, The Canadian Society for the Study of the Diseases of Children, Lucerne in Quebec, regarding the foundation of a lectureship in paediatrics or some subject of interest to the general profession. He had hoped the C.S.S.D.C. would choose lecturer but C.M.A. ruled against it.