Fonds MS-13-17 - Elizabeth Kilpatrick fonds

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Elizabeth Kilpatrick fonds

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MS-13-17

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25 cm of textual records

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(1872 - [196-])

Biographical history

Elizabeth Kilpatrick was a 1915 graduate of Dalhousie Medical School and a psychiatrist. She was born in Nova Scotia on 17 February 1892 and received her early education in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. After graduating from Dalhousie, Dr. Kilpatrick earned a second medical degree from Long Island College Hospital in 1925. She worked at several institutions before settling in New York and starting a private psychiatry practice in 1928.

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Records were accessioned by the Dalhousie University Archives in 1984. Custodial history is unknown.

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Fonds comprises manuscripts of academic papers and addresses, published articles, notes, correspondence, and biographical sketches of Dr. Kilpatrick.

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There are no access restrictions on these materials. All materials are open for research.

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Materials do not circulate and must be used in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room. Materials may be under copyright. Contact departmental staff for guidance on reproduction.

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