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Thomas John (Jock) Murray fonds
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Thomas John (Jock) Murray fonds

  • MS-13-69
  • Fonds
  • 1890-2018
Fonds consists of the archival records of Thomas John (Jock) Murray, which includes correspondence and research materials on neurological disease, the humanities and the history of medicine.

Murray, Thomas John (Jock)

Dalhousie related material

This series is material related to Dr. Murray's Dalhousie committee work it contains interviews related to the history of the Medical School with former faculty, correspondence, proposals for programme and courses and power point presentations.

Dr. Nigel Rusted

This file includes obituary for Dr. Rusted; correspondence between Dr. Murray and Dr. Rusted and course outlines from when Dr. Rusted came to Dalhousie University from 1928-1932.

Personal papers

This series contains personal correspondence, research on subjects he was interested in, travel stories of places he visited, his CV, and awards he received.

Photograph of First Year Medicine, 1932-33

This photograph includes images of : 1st Row (L to R); B. Dw Bilier, N. Galotti, I. Fevarstein , J. Gloriosa; 2nd Row : C. Stoddard, D. Solomon, A.W. Mandelstam, H. Davis, A.S. Horowitz, J. Beeber, R.M. Brown; 3rd Row : B. Rosenberg, G. Cohen, S. Lefkovics ; 4th Row : N. Shandolov, J. Rosenberg, J. Portnoy, MacDonald, MacDonald, W.E. Eaton, J.E. Donahoe; 5th Row : J. Miller, D. Morris, R.O. Jones, J.R. McLellan, R.H. Pearce.

The lymphocyte

File contains a paper written by Dr. Murray as his major writing requirement during his Internal Medicine studies, as suggested by his mentor, Dr. Ross Langley.

Victoria General Staff

This photograph includes Back Row : Bill House, Marlene Scott, Bill McCormick, Richard James, unknown person, Ren Holness, unknown person; Front Row : Allan Purdy, John Tibbles, Virgilio Sangalaing, Malik, Leory Hifferman, Stu Huestis, HNA MacDonald, Steve Bednell, Roth Langille and Jock Murray.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Familial cases in where families have MS

This files includes correspondence, articles and a copy of "Familial Motor Neuron Disease" by Drs. Murray and Sangalang presented to the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, London, Ont., 1975 and "Amyothrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Nova Scotia" by Drs. T.J. Murray; J.M. Cameron; L.P. Hefferman; H.N.A. MacDonald; D.B. King; S.F. Bedwell; M. Scott; J. Patil; A. Shears; H.G. Malik; and Suellen Murray.
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