File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1910. Photograph includes 10 photocopies of individual student portraits and one sepia photograph of the Victoria General Hospital. Composite photograph includes student portraits of: D.A. McAulay; A.E. Horne; Minnie G. Spencer; A.K. Roy; R.M. Saunders; P.W.S. MacDonnell; C.W. Stramberg; J.J. MacDonald; M.G. Burns; B. Angela Bober; W.V. Coffin; F.G. MacAskill.
File is a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
File is a photograph of retiring chairmen for a health-related board use in the 1974 edition of MeDal. Photograph was published in the 1974 edition of MeDal by the Medical Dalhousie Alumni. Chairmen identified, left to right: President Hicks; Dr. Clennel Evelyn van Rooyen; Dr Lloyd MacPherson (Dean of the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine); Dr. James Soloman Hammerling; and Dr. Richard Loraine de Chasteney Holbourne Saunders.
File is a photograph of Dr. John R. Evans in academic dress shaking hands with unidentified person. Photograph was published in MeDal 1973 issue on page 21.
File is a photograph depicting students in a laboratory. Two of the students' names have been noted on the back of the photograph: Dr. W. Murray and Dr. Kent Morrison
File contains a photograph of Professor DeWolf with two additional prints of varying sizes. DeWolfe was President of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia in 1866 and professor of medical jurisprudence at Dalhousie College from 1871 to 1875.
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 a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
File is a photograph of an engraving. Legend on recto states: "Early in the sixteenth century a Holland physician, Laurentius Phryesen (Phries, Friesen), residing in the German city of Colmar and later at Metz, wrote a popular book on medicine, Spiegel de Artzny, which was published at Strassburg in 1518. The work contains two anatomical illustrations, cut in wood, dated 1517, and supposedly made after the drawings of Waechtlin, a pupil of the Elder Holbein."
File is a photograph of the members of Nu Sigma Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. The members are seated on the steps of 80 South Park Street. Unknown location of the given address of building.
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1937. Photograph includes 25 photocopies of individual student portraits. Composite photograph includes portraits: H. Davies; R.P. Baird; M. Brown; J.E. Donahoe; B. DuBilier; J.A. Glorioso; L. Green; A.S. Horowitz; C.E. Johnson; R.O. Jones; H.L. Knodell; G.J. LeBrun; S.C. Lefkovics; J.R. MacLennan; C.J. MacDonald; G.E. Maddison; A.W. Mandelstam; D.B. Morris; E. Murray; C. Pearlman; J.F. Nicholson; D. Solomon; B.H. Rosenberg; L.R. Ryan; I. Portnoy. Missing: A.R. Grant; H.E. Wilson.
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1918. Photograph includes 7 photocopies of individual student portraits and one sepia photograph of the Forrest Building. Composite photograph includes student portraits of: D.F. MacInnis; J.W. McKay; D.J. MacKenzie; C.W. Thorne; H.O. Blauvelt; J.W. Anderson; D. Drury. Missing: T.T. Nichols.