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."
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.
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.
Item is a photograph two maintenance workers turning on the steam to the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building Audio-Visual Services. Photograph shows (from left to right): Werner Bartsch, mechanical maintenance; and Karl M. Knox, mechanical maintenance supervisor.
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.