- PC2, Box 333, Folder 214
- File
- n.d.
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- PC2, Box 98, Folder 268
- File
- n.d.
- PC2, Box 333, Folder 213
- File
- n.d.
- PC2, Box 333, Folder 212
- File
- n.d.
- PC2, Box 98, Folder 269
- File
- n.d.
Portrait of Henry Warburton (1784-1858)
- PC1, Box 64, Folder 16
- File
- [after 1840]
Portrait of Dr. John "Jock" Cameron
- PC1, Box 63, Folder 1
- File
- [between 1916 and1931]
Portrait of Dr. Edward Farrell
- PC1, Box 65, Folder 12
- File
- [ca. 1900]
Portrait of Donald Alexander Campbell
- PC1, Box 59, Folder 5
- File
- 1910
Portrait of David Graham Gwyn : Head of the Department of Anatomy
- PC 1, Box 61, Folder 228
- File
- 1974
Portrait of Andrew W.H. Lindsay
- PC1, Box 59, Folder 18
- File
- 1910
Photograph of students in the Anatomy Laboratory
- PC1, Box 59, Folder 77
- File
- [1908?]
Photograph of Microanatomy Class in the Forrest Building
- PC1, Box 59, Folder 46
- File
- [195-?]
Photograph of Halifax Medical College, Anatomy Lab
- PC1, Box 61, Folder 214
- File
- [ca. 1900]
Photograph of Halifax Medical College - Dissecting Room
- PC1, Box 63, Folder 56
- File
- [ca.1900]
Photograph of Halifax Medical College - Dissecting Room
- PC1, Box 63, Folder 54
- File
- [ca.1900]
Photograph of Halifax Medical College - Dissecting Room
- PC1, Box 63, Folder 55
- File
- [ca.1900]
Photograph of Anatomical Plate with note
- PC1, Box 63, Folder 57
- File
- [19--?]
Photograph of Adam and Eve panels from the Ghent Alterpiece by Jean van Eyck : [1432]
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 3
- File
- 1905
- UA-12, Box 15, Folder 12
- File
- 1945 - 1954
Engravings from West Port Murders by Alan MacEwan : [1829]
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 5
- File
- [1829]
Engraving of the Conversion of Galen [1798]
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 7
- File
- [1798?]
Accompanying note:
THE CONVERSION OF GALEN.
This undated copperplate, engraved by J. Caldwell, is found in Vol. IV., third edition, of an anonymous work entitled, Medical Extracts, or the Nature of Health, London, 1798. It is credited to Dr. Robert John Thornton.
Engraving of Frederick II, Emperor of Germany
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 6
- File
- [19--?]
Accompanying note: Frederick II., (1194-1250), Emperor of Germany, King of the Two Sicilies, the last one of the Christian Kings of Jerusalem, the Author of a Treatise which contains a Complete Account of the Anatomy of the Falcon.
Engraving of Claudius Galen (131-201AD)
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 4
- File
- [1881]
P.P. Rubens Del: Ex Marmore Antiquo. J. Faber sen[io]r Fecit.
GALEN
A most excellent Physitian, born at Pirgamos in Asia. He was a great improver or the Hypocratick System of Physick, and
the beginner of that Method of Practice [unknown abbreviation] has been used from his time till lately, & from him called Galenick. He is said to have been
author of 200 volumes y were burnt in y temple of peace. And is numberd by Garden among y12 most subtil wits of the World. He was of a [illegible] & crazy constitution yet by temperance preserved his life to a great age. He died about the middle ... [illegible due to damage].
Accompanying note: CLAUDIUS GALEN (131-201 A.D.)
Galen was the greatest Greek physician after Hippocrates. His original investigations concerned chiefly Anatomy. In the Annals of Anatomy and Surgery, Vol. IV., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1881, can be found a series of articles about Galen, written by Dr. George Jackson Fisher.
Engraving of a theatre of anatomy : [16--]
- PC1, Box 30, Folder 2
- File
- [190-?]