University of McGill College. Practical Anatomy, by William Fuller M.D. Session 1869-70.
- CA OSLER P061-1-1/18
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- 1869 to 1870
Part of George Henry Christie Fonds
Admission ticket issued to Mr. George Christie. Signed, with inscription Wm Fuller.
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University of McGill College. Practical Anatomy, by William Fuller M.D. Session 1869-70.
Part of George Henry Christie Fonds
Admission ticket issued to Mr. George Christie. Signed, with inscription Wm Fuller.
University of McGill College. Ticket of Admission to the Lying in Hospital.
Part of George Henry Christie Fonds
For Mr. G.H. Christie from October 3rd 1871 till April 3rd 1872. Signed with inscription D.C. MacCallum.
Letter from John McCrae to Carleton Noyes, with poem, In Flanders Fields
Part of Andrew Macphail Fonds
The item consists of a letter sent from John McCrae while on active duty to Carleton Noyes, Cambridge, MA, with an envelope postmarked 31 May 1916. Enclosed with the letter is an autographed signed copy of McCrae's poem, In Flanders Fields. The poem's first line in this copy ends with the word “grow,” a change from the published version in which the line finishes with “blow.” In his letter, McCrae modestly notes that the poem had achieved some level of notoriety.
McCrae, John, 1872-1918
Letter from Andrew Macphail to Herbert Stanley Birkett
Part of Andrew Macphail Fonds
Signed letter to Birkett offering manuscript of In Flanders Fields and Other Poems to the library.
Medical Education. Postgrad, N.Y.
Part of C.F. Martin Fonds
Part of C.F. Martin Fonds
Typescript of a lecture on the psychology of nursing.
Annual meeting of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Part of C.F. Martin Fonds
Typescript of address with manuscript corrections.
Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Part of C.F. Martin Fonds
Medical practitioners require better knowledge of mental hygiene principles
Part of C.F. Martin Fonds
Article: "Medical practitioners require better knowledge of mental hygiene principles. Need of training in mental hygiene seen by Dr. C. F. Martin."