File contains an article bound in a paper folder entitled "A history of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association Inc. : 1907-1957" by Margaret Frewin, Editor of The Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, published in volume 90, number 9, page 72 of September 1957 in the periodical of the same name. This typed article contains a few pen marks, including the date January 26th 1967. File also contains a pamphlet of the Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy from 1977-1978.
File contains textual records pertaining to Ann Elizabeth O'Toole, a Nova Scotian pharmacist, after whom a pharmacy award is named. Documents include a biography of Dr. O'Toole, correspondence with Neil J. MacKinnon, David Jakeman, newspaper clippings, a history paper by Michelle Methot, and handwritten notes.
File contains articles from Canadian Druggist, Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, and Druggists' Weekly related to Prince Edward Island (PEI). Some of the articles have been photocopied. Also includes notes on Daniel A. McKinnon of Charlottetown.
File contains three graduation booklets, for the years 1946, 1947, and 1952, created by the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association and published by the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal. The booklets feature graduating classes from pharmacy program across Canada.
File contains a book entitled "Chemical Pharmacy Enters the University" by Bruce T. Moran and published by the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.
File contains director reports for the College of Pharmacy. Dr. J. Gordon Duff authored the reports for 1961-1962 and 1963-1964, while acting director K.M. James authored the report for 1970-1971. File also contains reports from 1969-1970 and 1972 with no author assigned to them, as well as student statistics, possibly used to write one of the reports.
File contains textual records pertaining to refresher courses given by the College of Pharmacy's Division of Continuing Pharmacy Education. The 2004 program celebrates the 40th year of offering the course (1964-2004). The second document is the program for the 1965 course, with the title "Hospital Pharmacy Institute".
File contains lists of recipients of various pharmacy scholarships, medals, and prizes from Dalhousie University, mostly within the College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between J. Gordon Duff and K. Bradshaw of Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., and between Duff and Malcolm Fruin of Eli Lilly and Company Ltd.
File contains lists of students who attended the College of Pharmacy, including lists of graduates, award recipients, students in residency, as well as lists of College of Pharmacy staff members. File also contains a convocation program from May 1962 and a list of UA-16 (Faculty of Health Professions) records pertaining to the College of Pharmacy in the Dalhousie University Archives.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University pharmacy class of 1912. The photograph consists of portraits of A. E. Buckley; F. L. Fry; J. P. McKenna; C. L. Moore; J. D. Walsh; A. A. Thompson; C. B. Nickerson; G. A. Burbidge; E. MacKay; F. R. Clayden; H. A. Watson; E. K. Maclellan; E. M. MacLeod; C. A. Mumford; J. B. Adams; and T. V. Woolwich arranged on an illustrated background around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
File contains a composite photograph consisting of several photographs taken at the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Association 25th anniversary and annual meeting held in Bedford on June 20th, 1901. The photographs include group photographs of attendees; attendees playing tug-of-war, baseball, and other games; a train; the Belle-Vue Hotel; and a dining room.
File contains correspondence, articles from journals, magazines and newspapers, finances, a 1921 annual meeting program, association programs and booklets pertaining to the Canadian Pharmacists Association.
File contains newsletter articles pertaining to Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy Professor Emeritus Dr. David Yung. File also contains a program to an event commemorating Dr. Yung's 40 years of service and excellence and commitment to Pharmacy in Maritime Canada, as well as an invitation to a congradulatory event for Dr. Yung's appointment as Professor Emeritus.
File contains textual records pertaining to the Sherbrooke Village, such as descriptions of the drug store building, a booklet by John N. Grant entitled "The Development of Sherbrooke Village to 1880", an agenda for the opening of the pharmacy building, a memorandum from the chief curator Robert W. Frame, and handwritten notes.
Includes reports on Department of Physiology, Pharmacy, Biochemistry and Anatomy (1950-52). Also includes a change in acceptance of first year medical students (1954) and a report investigating larger medical classes. (1951).
File contains correspondence between G.A. Burbidge and E.L. Woods, of the University of Saskatchewan, as well as correspondence between Frederick J. Wulling of the University of Minnesota, and G.A. Burbidge, Miss Jessis I. MacKnight, and E.L. Woods, J.D. Walsh and E.L. Woods, C.E. Fader and E.L. Woods, and J.D. Walsh and A.E. Lord of the University of British Columbia.
File contains correspondence between G.A. Burbidge and F.A. Jacobs, secretary of the Ontario Retail Druggists' Association. File also contains the bottom part of a mission letter.
File contains black and white photographs separated from the J.K. Lawton file (28-5) of Lawton's Drug Store as well as group pictures of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association, of which J.K. Lawton was a member.
File contains correspondence with J.K. Lawton of Lawton's Drug Store, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, histories, a Drug Merchandising magazine, and pamphlets.
File contains records related to Dr. John Ryan (1928-2007), a notable Nova Scotian pharmacist. Materials include correspondence with John Ryan, Lilly [?] Stratton, and Janice Fleming, as well as biographies, newspaper articles, funeral liturgy, and a 2004 convocation documents related to the Mr. Pharmacy Award.
File contains three copies of a leaflet with a short history history of Louis Hébert (1575-1627) written by George A. Bender, along with a print of an oil painting by Robert A. Thom. The leaflet is number 17 of 20 from a History of Medicine series by the Parke, Davis & Company. For related file, see 29-5.
File contains records pertaining to Dr. Michael Mezei (1927-1997), Professor Emeritus of the College of Pharmacy, which includes biographies, obituaries, correspondence with Rita Caldwell and David K. Yung, and documents pertaining to the Mezei Memorial Scholarship Fund.
File contains photocopies and type copies of articles pertaining to the history of pharmacy in Canada from periodicals such as the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Druggists' Weekly, Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal, and the Canadian Druggist. File also contains a report by H.H. Gaetz from 1922 on pharmaceutical education.
File contains notes and correspondence on pharmacy history. File also contains menus, programs, and other memorabilia from Canadian pharmacy associations.
File contains textual records pertaining to the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS), including correspondence with Rita Caldwell and Ernst Stieb, annual reports for the years 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 2000-2001, and 2001-2002, articles and texts on the subject of Louis Hébert, Taylor's Drug Store, Hattie & Mylius, and the NSPS.
File contains three drafts of a talk given by J. Gordon Duff for the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS) in 1976. One draft is handwritten while the other two are typed. All three contain pen-marked annotations. The subject is the history of the pharmaceutical profession. Also contains a scrap of paper with speaking points.
File contains handwritten notes pertaining to past Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS) presidents, two 1947 articles from the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, and a letter sent to G.R. Locke, Registrar of the NSPS.
File contains a 2003-2004 annual report booklet for the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia. File also contains a leaflet for the 2004 Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists Awards.
File contains textual records pertaining to the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada, including correspondence, memorandums, income and expenditures, executive committee minutes, reports, news bulletins, and information of examination qualifications.
File contains a number of photocopies of articles pertaining to Nova Scotian pharmaceutical history from periodicals such as the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, the Pharmaceutical Journal and Gazette, Drug Merchandising, Canadian Druggist, the Liverpool [Advance], and Druggists' Weekly.
File contains textual records pertaining to the history of pharmacy in Prince Edward Island, including magazine, journal and newspaper articles, research papers, notes, and lists.
File contains a photograph taken at the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society 25th anniversary and annual meeting. The photograph is a group photo taken on the steps of "The Sydney" in Bedford, Nova Scotia.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1935. The collage consists of photographs of L. D. Sproul; L. C. Campbell; G. R. Buckley; and T. R. Cooke arranged above an illustrated scroll.
File contains a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University pharmacy class of 1915 and a photograph of the Maritime College of Pharmacy Elementary Pharmacy Course of 1946.
File contains correspondence between Professor R.O. Hurst of the Ontario College of Pharmacy and Dean G.A. Burbidge of the Maritime College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between R.O. Hurst and Dean J. Esmonde Cooke of the College of Pharmacy.
File contains a research paper submitted by Joanne MacDougall entitled "Sisters In Pharmacy", which focuses on Nova Scotian sisters involved in pharmacy. File also contains a card from Sister John Bosco to J. Gordon Duff.
File contains a 20-page paper by Kevin W. Hall entitled "The Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society - 1951-1975", which is attached to a 12-page document entitled "Pharmacy Education Since 1951". File also contains a manuscript in a Dalhousie University examination booklet on the same subject as the former paper with annotated comments. Also included is a single loose leaf with a short handwritten history of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society in 1950.