Scrapbooks.

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  • Blank books or albums designed so that a variety of items may be affixed to the pages, including photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia.

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          4 Archival description results for Scrapbooks.

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          Francis J. Shepherd Fonds
          CA MUA MG 1090 · Fonds · 1869-1929

          Fonds consists of a scrapbook of clippings of Shepherd’s articles, reviews, editorials and letters to the editor of medical journals (1869-1929), clipped obituaries from the British Medical Journal and a fragmentary autobiography to 1875. Biographical or autobiographical notes and a report on a visit to European medical schools in 1887 were probably compiled by Shepherd (ca 1920-1924) as they are written on the backs of his incoming personal letters.

          Shepherd, Francis J. (Francis John), 1851-1929
          CA MUA MG2028 · Fonds · 1862-1891

          Fonds consists of Fenwick's scrapbook which contains newspaper clippings and some of his letters to the editor on topics ranging from medicine to general interest to humour. Five letters from medical conferences in Québec and Ontario, as well as some engraved portraits of medical men are also included.

          Fenwick, George Edgeworth, 1825-1894
          Walter William Chipman Fonds
          CA MUA MG3020 · Fonds · [1894]-1947

          Fonds consists of a scrapbook primarily devoted to Chipman’s diplomas and certificates, photographs and obituaries, collected between 1894 and 1947.

          Chipman, Walter W. (Walter William), 1867-1950
          William Tobin Fonds
          CA MUA MG1097 · Fonds · approximately 1903-1940

          Tobin's papers consist of a scrapbook and photo album containing programmes, menus and newspaper clippings concerning the "King Cook" celebrations, 1911-1927, newspaper obituaries and photographs of Medical Faculty professors, programmes for social events of the Medical Society, Pharmaceutical Society and the McGill Employees Association (of which Tobin was secretary) and letters of recommendation from the Medical Students Society, 1921-1931.

          Tobin, William, 1864-1955