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Dalplex constuction : Legend

Item is a legend to accompany the photographs of the Dalplex construction. The legend shows the location of the six "views" from which the photographs were taken. The diagram also shows where Dalhousie Street, South Street, Oakland Road, and Studley Avenue are in relation to the construction.

Dentistry class photograph - 1925

Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie Dentistry Class of 1925. The photograph consists of portraits of W. G. Willigar; M. H. Nicholson; W. W. Woodbury; S. G. Ritchie; Courtney T. Browne; T. H. Lewis; R. E. Hennigar; W. G. Dawson; D. L. McDonald; E. V. Woodbury; F. W. Ryan; D. E. Green; J. S. Bagnall; G. K. Thompson; A. S. MacKenzie; R. H. Stanford; A. A. Dunlop; G. S. MacDonald; L. A. Johnston; and N. M. Losada arranged around a picture of the Forrest Building.

Dentistry class photograph - 1964

Item is a class photograph of the Dalhousie Dentistry Class of 1964. The photograph consists of portraits of C. C. Colpitts; B. H. Weeks; G. R. Rowe; F. O. E. Harney; H. D. Gardner; A. Burry; J. E. Grasso; J. R. Robertson; J. D. MacLean (D.D.S., F.I.C.D., F.A.C.D., Dean); J. C. Atkinson; and D. C. Hatheway arranged around a banner that says "Denstistry, Dalhousie University 1964."

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Editorial photographs of Memorial University of Newfoundland's Faculty of Medicine, First Graduating Class [1973]

File is an editorial sheet of photographs. Includes seven photographs. Individuals identified on sheet. First row of photos: (Left) R. Penney; A Paul. (Right) T. Delaney; D. Banikhin; D. Shu. Second row of photos: (Left) A. Giovanni; D. Simms; R. Mead; J. Hardy; A. Pike. (Right) M. Chalom; P. Hart; S. Shore. Third row of photos: (Left) N. Hilliard; O. Waler; D. Moores; A. Frost. (Centre) F. Tudiver; R. Hutchison; H. Strong. (Right) D. Eddy; F. Noseworthy; R. Shadera.

Engraving from book West Port Murders, A laconic narrative : [1829]

File is an engraving from book West Port Murders. Inscription reads: A laconic narrative of the Life & Death of James Wilson known by the name of Daft Jamie. In which are interspersed, several anecdotes relative to him and his old friend Boby Awl, an idiot who strolled about Edinburgh for many years. He's to be pitied, that's such a silly elf, who cannot speak nor wrestle for himself. Jamie was such a simpleton, he'd not fight with a boy; nor did he ever curse or swear, at those who'd him annoy. Published by W. Smith, Bristo Port, Edina. Price Thrip Pence. 1829. Reprinted (1881) by A. & G. Brown, 15 Bristo Place and the Mound, Edinburgh.

Engraving of Authentic Confessions of William Burk : [1829]

File is an engraving from book West Port Murders published in 1829. Text reads: AUTHENTIC CONFESSIONS OF WILLIAM BURK, Who was Executed at Edinburgh, on 28th January 1829, for Murder, emited before the Sheriff-Substitute of Edinburgh, the Rev. Mr. Reid, Catholic Priest, and others, in the Jail, on 3rd and 22d January. EDINBURGH: Printed and Sold by R. Menzies, Lawnmarket. 1829. Price Twopence.

Engraving of Claudius Galen (131-201AD)

File is a reproduction of an engraving depicting a bust of Claudius Galen. Inscription:
P.P. Rubens Del: Ex Marmore Antiquo. J. Faber sen[io]r Fecit.
GALEN
A most excellent Physitian, born at Pirgamos in Asia. He was a great improver or the Hypocratick System of Physick, and
the beginner of that Method of Practice [unknown abbreviation] has been used from his time till lately, & from him called Galenick. He is said to have been
author of 200 volumes y were burnt in y temple of peace. And is numberd by Garden among y12 most subtil wits of the World. He was of a [illegible] & crazy constitution yet by temperance preserved his life to a great age. He died about the middle ... [illegible due to damage].
Accompanying note: CLAUDIUS GALEN (131-201 A.D.)
Galen was the greatest Greek physician after Hippocrates. His original investigations concerned chiefly Anatomy. In the Annals of Anatomy and Surgery, Vol. IV., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1881, can be found a series of articles about Galen, written by Dr. George Jackson Fisher.
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