File is a reproduction of a sketch from The Nova Scotia Museum Centennial Collection. Inscription: The Medical Warehouse, built about 1850, was situated at the corner of Granville and George Streets. The site is now occupied by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. After a photograph courtesy of The Nova Scotia Museum.
File is a black and white reproduction of an engraving of a portrait. Note attached reads: Sir Astley Paston Cooper, Bart. (1768-1841). The most popular surgeon in London during the first quarter of the 19th century, Sir Astley was in intimate touch with the "Resurrectionists:. It is said that he, more than any other man, knew the secrets of the "Sack_Em_Up Men".
File is a reprint of a portrait of Dr. William Bayard, prominent physician in New Brunswick. Inscription: Dr. William Bayard 1814-1907. Compliments of Parke, Davis & Co.
File is a portrait of Dr. Alexander John Primrose of Pictou, NS. Dr. Primrose was Dean of Medicine of Medicine at the University of Toronto from 1920-1931.
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 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 photograph of an unidentified graduating class from the McGill Medical School. Identified by the photograph of the McGill Medical Building (1880-1900) in the background of the shot. http://collections.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/VIEW-1479
File contains a photograph of the set of a live television series produced by Barbara Hinds for the Dalhousie Medical School. The photograph shows four men sitting in front of a backdrop that reads "Lung Disease and Smoking" and "In Sickness and in Health," and Barbara Hinds and an unidentified woman sitting off to the side.
File is a xerox photocopy of a photograph of first Sabin oral vaccine in Canada. Inscription reads: This photograph, taken in 1961, when the first Sabin oral vaccine in Canada was administered at Wedgeport, was used on the Peoples Tree at Expo 67 last year. It shows Dr. V.K. Rideout, director of western Health Unit, talking with the mother and child who were the first to receive the vaccine. Dr. C.E. VanRooyen, director, division, division of laboratories, and Miss Cecile Amirault, supervisor of nurses, Yarmouth, lock on. (National Film Board, Bob Brooks).
File is a black and white reproduction of an engraving. Note attached reads: South West Corner of Surgeons's Square, as it was in 1829. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd, Engraved by T. Barber. At the left is Surgeons's Hall. At the right is the Royal Medical Society's Hall. In the centre is Knox's (formerly Barclay's) Class Room.
Item is a photograph of the 1935-1936 Nu Sigma Chapter of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. The photograph shows L. R. Perea; T. G. Stentaford; J. E. Donahue; D. J. Tonning; R. R. Strong; E. M. Fogo; J. A. Gallant; W. I. Bent; F. B. Wishart; WM. Simpson; C. L. Gosse; H. G. Quigley; R. F. Plumer; W. H. Embree; R. F. Dove; H. D. Roberts; L. R. Ryan; Dr. R. P. Smith; Dr. T. M. Sieniewicz; C. R. Trask (Treasurer); C. J. MacDonald (President); G. J. LeBrun (P. J.); R. B. Hogan (Secretary); Dr. A. G. MacLeod; and J. A. Glorioso sitting or standing in three rows and wearing tuxedos. H. J. Devereux; C. A. Dominquez; T. E. Grant; C. G. Harries; G. G. Hatfield; and A. R. Grant are absent from the photograph.
Description included with photograph: Six distinguished physicians received the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, at the special Convocation marking the graduation of the first class of doctors from Memorial University's Faculty of Medicine. In photo taken following Convocation June 16, 1973 are left to right : Dr. John R. Evans, President of the University of Toronto; Sir Richard Doll, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford University; Dr. Nigel F.S. Rusted, Clinical Professor of Surgery at MUN; Dr. G. Alain Frecker, Chancellor of Memorial University; Lord Stephen Taylor, President and Vice-Chancellor of Memorial University; Dr. Oliver J. Vaughan-Jackson, Visiting Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at MUN; Dr. Melville George Coxon, Senior Medical Officer, James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander and Dr. Charles George Drake, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Pictured in photograph left to right: Dr. Stewart, Vice-President (Health Sciences), presenting the C.B. Stewart Gold Medal in Medicine to Jerome Sutherland Wilson.