Item is a photograph taken at an open house at the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Morley Bleviss explaining the complexities of the electron microscope to two attendees.
File is a photograph of retiring chairmen for a health-related board use in the 1974 edition of MeDal. Photograph was published in the 1974 edition of MeDal by the Medical Dalhousie Alumni. Chairmen identified, left to right: President Hicks; Dr. Clennel Evelyn van Rooyen; Dr Lloyd MacPherson (Dean of the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine); Dr. James Soloman Hammerling; and Dr. Richard Loraine de Chasteney Holbourne Saunders.
File contains a photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Research and Development Foundation on January 25, 1979. The photograph shows R. A. Cluney; J. J. Kinley; B. G. Irwin; B. A. Hinds; A. Balders; J. D. Hatcher (Dean); R. C. Gordon; E. Spafford; G. F. Hughes; W. M. Sobey; and H. R. Cohen sitting around a table in a board room.
File is a group photograph with subjects identified on accompanying photocopy if image. Names are as follows:Austin MacDonald (top right); W.A. Muir and Borden Bird (middle right); Ralph Ballam, Carl Stoddard, Alan McIntosh (bottom middle three).
File is a photograph of the members of Nu Sigma Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. The members are seated on the steps of 80 South Park Street. Unknown location of the given address of building.
File is a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
File is a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
Photograph taken at the Margaret and Norman Gosse Lectureship. Pictured in photograph left to right: Dr. Margaret Gosse, Dr. Clarence Gosse and Dr. Alvin Mauer.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class in medicine of 1902. The collage consists of photographs of A.M. Hess; W.P. MacKinnon; W. Ross Millar; R.L. Blackadar; W.C. Harris; A.A. King; L.O. Fuller; D.Geo. J. Campbell; J.A. Corston; Geo. H. Murphy; P.A. McGarry; J.J. MacKenzie; W. MacKay; J.L. Cock; C.P.P. Cameron; S.A. Fulton; D.T.C. Watson; N.S. Phinney; G.C. Archibald; L.E. Borden; Miss M.A.L. Philp; and Geo. R. Morse arranged in several rows around photographs of the Forrest Building, the Victoria General Hospital, and the Halifax Medical College, on a painted background.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class of 1903. The collage consists of photographs of J. L. Potter; J. C. Morrison; L. Brehaut; M. M. Austen; G. E. B. Rice; M. Coffin; D. Murray; A. C. McLeod; E. B. Norwood; T. R. Ford; J. A. McIver; W. A. Lawson; H. D. Hawboldt; G. W. Whitman; R. W. L. Earle; J. F. Lessel; E. E. Dickie; K. A. MacKenzie; K. A. McCuish; F. V. Woodbury; and D. McN. Crawford arranged on a painted background around photographs of Dalhousie University (now the Forrest Building), the Victoria General Hospital, and the Halifax Medical College.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class of 1908. The collage consists of photographs of M.D. D.A. Campbell; M.D. N.F. Cunningham; M.D. M. Chisholm; M.D. L.M. Silver; MRCS E.V. Hogan; M.D. M.A. Curry; M.D. W.H. Hattie; M.D. G.M. Campbell; M.D. A.W.H. Lindsday; MRCS N.E. McKay; S.H. Thibault; S.R. Johnston; W.L. MacLean; S.R. Brown; J.G. Bruce; W.A. MacLeod; W. Patton; F.N. Reid; M.R. McGarry; M.F. McGarry; B.W. Mosher; and McLellan arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital and the Forrest Building, on a painted background. Another photograph, likely of another building, was attached below the photographs of the students, but it is missing.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine faculty and class of 1907. The collage consists of photographs of M.D. W.H. Hattie; M.D. M.A. Curry; M.D. M. Chisholm; M.D. L.M. Silver; M.D. N.F. Cunningham; B. H. Balcom; M.D. D.A. Campbell; M.D. G.M. Campbell; M.D. N.C. MacKay; H.D. Chisholm; P. McF. Carter; J. MacDonald; B.A. LeBlanc; and R.D. Shatford arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital, the Halifax Medical College, and the Forrest Building on a painted background.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine senior class of 1900. The collage consists of photographs of J.G. Giovannetti; J.W. Pennington; F.W. Taylor; O.R. Salter; M.D. D. Campbell; W.A. Dymond; Miss V.S. Ernst; Miss W.B. Braine; J.A. Rogerson; A.F. Forbes; B.W. Braine; J. Reynolds; W.P. Reynolds; and N. Pratt arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital, the Halifax Medical College, and the Forrest Building, on a painted background.
File is a portrait with biography of Harry Goudge Grant. Accompanying text: Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. HARRY GOUDGE GRANT, M.D., C.M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Dr. Harry Goudge Grant was born in Halifax on June 25, 1889. After preparatory schooling in that city, he entered Dalhousie University, graduating M.D., C.M., in 1912. Post-graduate study prior to settling in Halifax in 1920. A keen interest in Public Health, with which he keeps in touch as Professor of Preventive Medicine, took him to Virginia in 1925. There he remained in charge of County Health work until appoint to his present post in 1932. Dr. rant is currently President of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges. Died 1954. Secretary of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia 1933-1954.