Crime on the road Malaga-Almeria
- CA OSLER P156-11-3-01
- Item
- [1937?]
Part of Norman Bethune Collection
Bethune, Norman
Crime on the road Malaga-Almeria
Part of Norman Bethune Collection
Bethune, Norman
Letters from his mother, Jennie Jefferson Penfield
Part of Jefferson Lewis Collection
Correspondence from Jennie Jefferson Penfield dated 1924-1930, typed and handwritten sheets, some discussing illness of Ruth Penfield, Christian Science, various family members, a trolly accident involving HKP's parents, etc; a telegram from Carl W Rand to WGP discussing Jennie Penfield's cardiac enlargement.
Collection contains over 700 prints of portraits, mostly English physicians of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but also pathological illustrations from the late 1860s to the mid-1920s. The collection includes papers, clippings and reprints associated with the portraits. The collection contains examples of various types of prints, including mezzotints, line, etchings, lithographs, and stipple. Approximately 56 of the finest mezzotints are framed and glazed. A large number of the prints are taken from such works as Pettigrew's Medical Portrait Gallery, Layland's Contemporary Medical Men, Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, and from the Gentleman's Magazine and the European Magazine. There are a number of early photographs of British medical men made by the London Stereoscopic Company. There are several bundles of portraits of foreign medical worthies, comprising quite a good representative collection of early prints. Many of these are taken from Sambucus' Icones (1603). The total number of foreign portraits is, however, quite small, and it seems obvious that the British portraits represent Mr. Evans's main interest. One bundle contains engravings of notorious quacks such as Valentine Greatrakes, Joshua Ward, and Chevalier Taylor. Apart from portraits, there are a few of the well-known subject prints. These include two or three of Teniers's pictures of barber-surgeons and quacks, a fine mezzotint of Rembrandt's Anatomy, the Siege of Warwick Lane, and some caricatures. There is also a set of the Vanity Fair cartoons of the 19th century medical men by "Spy" and "Ape", apparently complete and with accompanying biographical sketches.
Evans, J. Howell (John Howell), 1871-
Correspondence with Maude Abbott
Part of Sir William Osler Collection
Fonds shows A. R. Prendergast's 1902 work in histology course given by Professor George Wilkins and his Lecturer N.D. Gunn. It contains a histological sketching book with coloured pencil drawings from Prendergast.
Prendergast, A. R. (Archer Ross)
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.
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
"Defence (finance) regulations exports from the United Kingdom" form
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
"The use of curare in anesthetic and for other clinical purposes"
Part of Harold Griffith Fonds
Typewritten paper read before the Montreal Medico-Chirurgical Society by Dr. Griffith, April 2, 1943.