Item is a photograph of an unidentified person speaking at the front of a classroom during a lecture or some other event for the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person speaking at the front of a classroom during a lecture or some other event for the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person speaking at the front of a classroom during a lecture or some other event for the Dalhousie medical centennial.
File contains a photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Research and Development Foundation on January 25, 1979. The photograph shows R. A. Cluney; J. J. Kinley; B. G. Irwin; B. A. Hinds; A. Balders; J. D. Hatcher (Dean); R. C. Gordon; E. Spafford; G. F. Hughes; W. M. Sobey; and H. R. Cohen sitting around a table in a board room.
Item is an inaugural lecture delivered by chemistry professor George Lawson at the opening of the third summer session of Dalhousie College's medical faculty.
Picture is of the Halifax Medical College Rugby Team. They are: DaCorta; McDonald; McRay; Forbes; Bordeau; Hardy; Donovan; Chapman; Ross; Cunningham; McDonald; Farquharm; Lissel; Millar; Robbins. Subjects are identified on the back of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie mace being carried to the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony. An unidentified person is carrying the mace toward the audience in front of the Tupper Building.
Files contains Frank McMahon's registration tickets for the Halifax Medical College (Dalhousie College and University Medical Faculty) and his attendance/examination cards for Anatomy, Materia Medica, Practical Anatomy, Histology, Physiology, Botany, and Chemistry. The cards are printed on coloured heavy card and are held in a small black leather-bound folder. Cards are variously signed by John Forrest, A.W.H. Lindsay, D.A. Campbell, Arthur Morrow, John Somers, George L. Sinclair, and others. The back of one card contains a note from A.W.H. Lindsay about dissections.
File contains records collected by Nelson Pratt while he was a medical student at Halifax Medical College and Dalhousie University's Medical Faculty. Records include registration receipts; medical examination certificates; certificates of class attendance; certificates from the Provincial Medical Board; and other letters and certificates certifying that Pratt completed aspects of his medical training. There are also letters and receipts related to purchases made by Pratt.