File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the 1903 Dalhousie Class in Medicine. The photograph consists of portraits of R. W. L. Earle; J. F. Lessel; E. E. Dickie; K. A. MacKenzie; K. A. McCuish; F. V. Woodbury; D. McN. Crawford; G. W. Whitman; H. D. Hawboldt; W. A. Lawson; A. C. McLeod; D. Murray; M. Coffin; G. E. B. Rice; M. M. Austen; L. Brehaut; J. C. Morrison; J. L. Potter; J. A. McIver; T. R. Ford; and E. B. Norwood arranged around photographs of the Forrest Building and the Victoria General Hospital.
Item is a composite class photograph of the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine class of 1920. The photograph consists of portraits of M. J. Carney (M.D., C.M.); M. A. B. Smith (M.D., C.M.); J. R. Corston (M.D., C.M.); A. S. MacKenzie (Ph.D., President); F. G. Mack (M.B.); E. V. Hogan (M.D., C.M.); F. J. Lessell (M.D., C.M.); P. Weatherbe (M.D., C.M.); H. K. MacDonald (M.D., C.M.); C. A. Donkin; P. A. Kirwin; P. Baxendale; C. M. Bain; K. A. MacKenzie (M.D., C.M.); C. S. Morton (M.D.); A. F. Buckly (M.D., C.M.); E. Mathers (M.D.); A. G. Nicholls (M.D., C.M., F.R.S.C.); F. P. Malcolm; W. E. Daley; J. G. MacDougall (M.D., C.M.); W. A. Curry (M.D., C.M.); M. A. Curry (M.D.); W. H. Hattie (M.D., C.M.); G. H. Murphy (M.D., C.M.); F. Harris (M.B., C.M., M.D., D.Sc., Secretary to Faculty); A. R. Reid; S. Ivimey; J. Stewart (M.B., C.M., L.L.D., Dean); J. Cameron (M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C.); L. M. Silver (M.D., C.M.); A. A. Anderson; C. G. Master; S. H. Keshen; and P. Hopgood arranged around a large letter "D", a crest, and a skull and crossbones. Images of the Forrest Building and Victoria General Hospital are also included.
File is six photographs adhered to blue paper with facility name labels. Note on recto states that this was a composite used in the MeDal (Faculty of Medicine Alumni Association Publication in 1973, and the Department of Medicine brochures in 1975.
Item is a composite class photograph of Dalhousie's first medical school. The photograph consists of individual portraits of people associated with the school arranged around a photograph of the medical school building.
Item is a videocassette with the audio track and time clock to a lecture with various musical movements. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Alan Penny from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. R. Goldbloom. The lecture focuses on lay press distortions of preventive medicine, as well as factors commonly left out the discussion. The lecture was given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by J. Penny from the Dean's Office.
Fonds consists of papers documenting Dr. Stewart's professional career, including files on the Tupper Commission and the Hall Review Commission, research notes on aviation medicine and decompression sickness, correspondence, lectures, books, publications, photographs, and other manuscripts from his personal life and years at Dalhousie University.
Fonds consists of Charles Beecher Weld's correspondence, medicine-related offprints and other textual records, records about community organizations with which he was involved, and photographs of Dalhousie University and Halifax.
File consists of the card catalogue created and used by Dalhousie University's MedIT Department in their work with the Faculty of Medicine. The catalogue consists of a numerical and departmental index of the tapes created by MedIT, with cards in the numerical index cross-referenced in the departmental index and vice versa. Cards in the numerical index contain the title of the video, the tape number, the person who requested the video, and the person's department. Most cards also indicate whether the tape is an original, master, or dub, and, if relevant, another tape may be referenced (e.g., if the tape is a transfer of another tape). The card catalogue also includes an index of 1-inch video tapes, the locations of which are unknown, but most of which were transferred either to VHS or U-matic tapes included in the numerical index. The departmental index consists of cards organized by the department of the individual who requested the video from MedIT. The departments are mostly within the Faculty of Medicine, with a few requests from other faculties at Dalhousie University and from affiliated hospitals and organizations in Nova Scotia. These cards contain information relating to the date of the request, the individual and their department, the name and number of the video, and (optionally) its length and the amount charged for MedIT's services.
Item consists of the final draft of a brief compiled by Dr. Alexander Murchison and others on an ad hoc committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Sylvia Keet, prepared for Premier Gerald Regan and his ministers, in April 1971. The subject is "the need for [the] establishment of residential treatment centres for disturbed adolescents in Nova Scotia." The committee received support from Mr. Andrew Crook (Canadian Mental Health) and Mr. Tim Daley (Children's Aid Society and Department of Public Welfare." The data was initially collected by Mrs. Elaine Fraser in April 1970 when she was a student at the Maritime School of Social Work, and the final analysis was conducted by students of that school under the direction of Mr. Frank Winters.
Item consists of a draft brief submitted to the Commission of Special Protection Services compiled by Dr. Alexander Murchison and others for the Children's Aid Society of Halifax, presented on May 29, 1972. The report was compiled for the purpose of stressing the importance of examining the "very fine line [...] between delinquent behavior resulting in direct Court Action under the Juvenile Delinquents Act and the behavior exhibited by a child in need of protection as defined in the Child Welfare Act" and making best practice recommendations, when determining foster home placements resulting from Family Court cases regarding child welfare and juvenile delinquency. Item also contains an appendix of three anonymous case studies from the Shelburne region.
Item is a videocassette a lecture by Karin B. Nelson, given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This lecture series was sponsored and organized by the School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Barbara Hinds. This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Fonds contains the personal papers, photographs and sound recordings of Barbara Hinds. The personal papers primarily comprise research material, article drafts, and newspaper clippings related to Hinds' journalism career, but also correspondence, research notes, diaries, maps and manuscripts. Sound recordings were largely created during Hinds' travels in the Canadian Arctic and include several interviews. Photographs include prints, slides, negatives and proof sheets, and were mostly taken in the Canadian Arctic, but also include research and personal photographs.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Barbara Blauvelt, the secretary of the Dalhousie Medical School for 1950-2000. This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Fonds consists of tickets confirming Hawkins' admission to and attendance in classes and wards at Halifax Medical College, Dalhousie College and University, Montreal General Hospital, and the Provincial and City Hospital.
Fonds consists of biographical information and correspondence associated with the Nova Scotia Medical Board, for which Lindsay served at registrar from 1885-1915.
Item is a videocassette of a speech by Dr. Edgar Downie, given at a dinner devoted to funding considerations. The video was requested by B. MacDougal from the Dean's Office.
Fonds comprises correspondence with J.G. MacGregor and copies of published articles. Biographical and professional sketches are located in the case file.
Item is a videocassette of a film by Dirk Kortz. The film depicts a couple having sex with the footage sped up. The video was requested by P. Brown for use in a sex course.
Item is a copy of "A History of the Department of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 1868-1975,"written by Lea Steeves, with assistance from Robert M. MacDonald, and published posthumously by the Department of Medicine.