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.
Item is a photograph of the unveiling of Vincent C. MacDonald's portrait. Vincent C. MacDonald was the Dean of Law at Dalhousie from 1934 to 1950. Photograph shows Mrs. MacDonald and an unidentified man unveiling the portrait at the opening of the Weldon Building in 1967.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Valentine Mott. Note attached reads: Valentine Mott (1785-1865): America's greatest Surgeon: Pupil of Sir Astley Cooper. His signature is under his picture.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Thomas Wakley made to commemorate him as founder of The Lancet. Note attached to mounting reads: Thomas Wakley (1795-1862): Founder and first Editor of the Lancet: Member of Parliament for Finsbury: and Coroner for West Middlesex.
Item is a photograph of a framed painting of J. McGregor Stewart. The painting is hung on a wall and shows Stewart wearing robes and turning the page of a book. On the back of the photograph's matboard, there is a drawing of a TV camera.
Item is a photograph of Hubert Bradford Vickery. "Graduated B.Sc. '15 with highest honours in chemistry and physics, L.L.D., Research chemistry and professor in the Graduate School at Yale."
File contains two copies of a photographic portrait of Dorothy Johnston Killam. The portrait shows Killam sitting in a chair and wearing a black dress and jewelry.
File contains two copies of a photographic portrait of Dorothy Johnston Killam. The portrait shows Killam sitting in a chair and wearing a black dress and jewelry. She is sitting in front of large fern and there is a portrait of a man (or possibly an actual man) behind the fern.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Alexander Munro II. Note attached reads: Alexander Monro II. (1733-1817). Professor of Anatomy: 1758-1798. Photograph byt Mr. Andrew H. Baird, with the kind permission of the Officials of the University of Edinburgh.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Alexander Munro I. Note attached reads: Alexander Monro I (1697-1767). Professor of Anatomy: 1720-1754. Photograph by Mr. Andrew H. Baird of Flaxman's bust, with the kind permission of the Officials of the University of Edinburgh.
Item is a portrait of A. G. Archibald. The medium of the portrait is a combination of photography and drawing. The portrait shows Archibald sitting in a chair and holding a scroll or some other object.
File is an engraved portrait of French physician Rene Laennec, inventor of the stethoscope. Inscription: Ambroise Tardieu direxit.; Jal. Comp. du D. D. S. M.; C. L. F. Panckoucke Editeur.
File is an engraved portrait of Dr. Edward Jenner, creator of the small pox vaccine. Inscription: J. Robinson pinxit. R.M. Meadows sculp. Edward Jenner MD. Published by M. Thomas for the Analectic Magazine. 1817.
File is a single 32 x 40 cm cardstock with composite photographs on recto and verso. Composite photographs of Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1954 (recto) and Class of 1969 (verso).
File is two composite photographs the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine on one piece of cardstock. Class of 1950 on recto and Class of 1941 on verso. Photographs include photocopies of individual student portraits.
Item is a composite photograph of the women of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science class of 1917. The photograph consists of portraits of the graduates arranged around a large circular emblem made up of the words "Arts & Science. DAL 1917." The photograph is printed on a circular piece of card.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University women graduates of 1920. The photograph consists of portraits of Ruth Higgins; Mary Ruderham; Natalie Littler; Louise Sandford; Alice O'Brien; Jean Dunlop; Freda Bissett; and other students arranged within a shield.
File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University women graduates of 1914. The photograph consists of portraits of the students arranged in a circle around the year.