Item is a videocassette from a series of tapes created and hosted by Jean Moproso and Troy Adams. Other tapes in the series are not included in the fonds. The tape was requested by Judy Hayashi from Counselling and the Department of Psychological Services.
Item is a videocassette of lecture given in the Dalhousie University Dentistry Building to first year medical students as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by B. Holms.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. John Hubert from the Department of Philosophy. The lecture was given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum for the class Ethics N2060.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. John Hubert from the Department of Philosophy at Dalhousie University. The video was made in October or November of 1996. The lecture was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture given by Dr. John Hubert from the Department of Philosophy in Room 44B of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building. In the lecture, Hubert mentions that a future lecture will take place in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The lecture was given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of the second part of a lecture given by Dr. John Hubert from the Department of Philosophy in Room 44B of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building. In the lecture, Hubert mentions that a future lecture will take place in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The lecture was given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial. The photographs show Kathleen Quilan and an unidentified person posing with medical equipment; two unidentified people presenting a certificate; and guests at a banquet.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Barry Ross, the head of the Department of Dermatology at the Dalhousie Medical School. This is the second in a series of four interviews. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. John Szerb, a doctor from the Physiology Department at Dalhousie Medical School. The interview is about the effect of drugs on the bain in the late 1940's in Hungary. This is the first interview in a series of four. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains 11 reports, papers and proposals regarding child welfare and group homes in Nova Scotia, drafted between 1969-1974 by committees of the Atlantic Child Guidance Centre and the Children's Aid Society of Halifax.
Fonds comprises records documenting Dr. Jones' woek as a clinical psychiatrist and faculty member. Materials include patient records, manuscripts, lecture notes, course materials, correspondence, published articles, speeches, photographs, and subject files. The bulk of this collection consists of meeting minutes and correspondence related to professional associations to which he belonged.
Item is a videocassette created by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and used in the curriculum of the Dalhousie School of Medicine. The tape was requested by Ed Belzer for a sex course.
Item is a videocassette of a workshop on how to teach in small groups, with instructor Rick Bowden. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item consists of a draft typescript of a short paper outlining research regarding solvent inhalation addiction compiled by Dr. Alexander Murchison in February 1969. The item lists the substances most often used, outlines the "usual procedure" for inhaling solvents, addresses initial results and subsequent side-effects faced by those who engage in solvent inhalation, as well as determining the sort of person who may be susceptible to engaging in solvent inhalation.
Item is a videocassette, hosted by Roger Mohandes. The video deals with the anterior segments of the eye, and was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The tape was requested by Dr. Matt Hoskins from the Department of Ophthalmology.
File contains ten student registration and matriculation tickets received by Arthur Charles Hawkins confirming his enrolment and attendance during the 1881-1882 session at the Halifax Medical College, Dalhousie College and University, and the Provincial and City Hospital. The tickets are for the following courses: Physiology (taught by John Somers); Clinical Surgery (taught by Edward Farrell and John F. Black); Practical Anatomy (taught by D.A. Campbell and A.W.H. Lindsay; with notes on dissection of extremities); Chemistry (taught by George Lawson); Anatomy (taught by George Sinclair); Materia Medica (taught by John F. Black); and Botany (taught by Benjamin G. Page).
File contains 12 student tickets (and other documents) received by Arthur Charles Hawkins confirming his enrolment and attendance during the 1882-1883 session at the Halifax Medical College, Dalhousie College and University, and the Provincial and City Hospital. The tickets are for: Materia Medica (taught by John F. Black); Physiology (taught by John Somers); Practical Anatomy (taught by D.A. Campbell and A.W.H. Lindsay); Practical Chemistry (taught by W.H. Waddell); Chemistry (taught by George Lawson); Clinical Medicine (taught by Alexander P. Reid and Archibald Lawson); Practical Pharmacy (taught by C.E. Puttner and D. DeW. Harrington); Anatomy (taught by George Sinclair); and matriculation and library tickets.
File contains seven tickets received by Arthur Charles Hawkins confirming his enrolment and attendance during the 1883-1884 session at Halifax Medical College, Dalhousie College and University, and the Provincial and City Hospital. The tickets are for: Clinical Medicine (taught by A.P. [Alexander] Reid and John Somers); Surgery (taught by W.E. [Edward] Farrell); and Clinical Surgery (taught by W.E. [Edward] Farrell and J.F. [John] Black); a student ticket for the Provincial and City Hospital authorized by Andrew J. Cowie and Edward Farrell; a Dalhousie College registration ticket for the 1885-1986 session (authorized by John Forrest, Principal); an incomplete ticket for a German course (1885-1886 session); and a library ticket (1881-1982 session) authorized by James Ross.
Item is a videocassette of a film produced by A Pathway Film Production. The film does not include dialogue and is part 3 of a series. The video was requested by Ann Bulley from the Dean's Office for a sex course.
Item is a videocassette of an educational video that discusses the basics of the nervous system. The video was requested by Dr. Marshall and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by June Penny, who spoke as part of the "Medicine and the Humanities" conference at Dalhousie University. The video was requested by J. Penny from the Dean's Office.
File contains a manuscript called The First 40 Years: Women in Medicine at Dalhousie University, written by Barbara Hinds on behalf of Enid MacLeod, with corrections by Hinds.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. Jonathan Miller. Dr. Miller, who's background is in Pathology, discusses the seeming paradox of why it is that the more advanced medicine becomes, the more medical patients become skeptical of medicine. The video was requested by Shella Johnson from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Clarke, a radiation oncologist from the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Ontario. The lecture is on limited surgery concepts. The video was requested by Kay Porter from the Cancer Society.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. John A. Carmichael entitled "A Woman's Cancer? It can be prevented! And it can be cured!" The lecture was sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society and held in Theatre A of the Tupper Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Eric Casselle, a New York internist and author of "The Healer's Art." Dr. Casselle was a guest speaker for the conference "Medicine and the Humanities." The video was requested by J. Penny from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Richard Selzer, a retired surgeon and writer, and the keynote speaker for the conference "Medicine and the Humanities." The video was requested by J. Penny from the Dean's Office.