Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. C.B. Stewart, who joined the Dalhousie Medical School as a student in 1932 after completing pre-med at the Prince of Wales College. Dr. Stewart taught at the Dalhousie Medical School in 1946, was Dean from 1954 until 1971, and was the Health Sciences Vice-President until 1976. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).
Item is a videocassette of a young patient being examined by a doctor. A note inside of the tape case states that it is the "original of Jeffory"; "Jeffory" may be the name of the patient. The video was requested by Dr. Judith Ritchie from the School of Nursing and was used in the nursing curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Clarke, a radiation oncologist from the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Ontario. The lecture is on limited surgery concepts. The video was requested by Kay Porter from the Cancer Society.
Item is a videocassette of a videotaped psychiatry session. The session appears to be mock, although it could be genuine. The set-up is a two-shot of a therapist and a patient. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. P.E. Reynolds from the Department of Psychiatry.
Item is a videocassette of handheld, unedited footage of convocation ceremonies. The lobby of the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium can be seen in the footage and several awards are presented to students. The video was requested by Dr. Hope from the Department of Anaesthesia.
Item is a videocassette of handheld, unedited footage of a street, people walking by the camera, views outside the Killam Hospital, and rehearsals for a song-and-dance variety show. The video was requested by Dr. McCormick from the Department of Psychiatry.
Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).
Item is a videocassette of a young child, seemingly mentally disabled, observed eating with their family. The video was requested by Dr. Judith Ritchie from the School of Nursing and was used in the nursing curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of part of the 1985 Appacue Spring Forum. Dr. Jocelyn Picco leads a computer demonstration. While Picco speaks, the demonstration occurs, which includes databases, images, videos, and text. Database video protocol is discussed. The Association of Atlantic Universities was involved with this forum. The video was requested by Picco.
Item is a videocassette of a videotaped psychiatry session. The session appears to be mock, although it could be genuine. The set-up is a two-shot of a therapist and a patient. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. P.E. Reynolds from the Department of Psychiatry.
Item is a videocassette with an educational video on the six-month check-up of a baby and a description of the steps taken during the exam (height, weight, etc.). The tape was requested by Dr. I. Cameron from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a film produced by A Pathway Film Production. The film does not include dialogue and is part 3 of a series. The video was requested by Ann Bulley from the Dean's Office for a sex course.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with a couple with a child with a genetic defect. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. Welch from the Genetics Division of the Department of Pediatrics.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Lee for a course on Microbiology in the Health Sciences (1100A). Dr. Rosee is mentioned as another lecturer in Dalhousie Medical School's Department of Immunology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of an eye surgery used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. R. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture given in the Microbiology 1100 course as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture from the Microbiology 1100 class as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The lecture focuses on resistance testing. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of an educational surgery video, hosted by Dr. Marble. The video was requested by Dr. MacDonald from the Department of Surgery and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of the second part of a lecture by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a studio interview with Wanda Skinner, a 22-year-old New Glasgow woman and former leukemia patient. The interview discusses a bone marrow patient. The video was requested by Dr. Langley from the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum for the course Health Sciences 1100A. The video was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of footage of needles being inserted through skin during an unidentified surgery. The voices of surgeons, a child's cry, and the sounds of machines can be heard. The video was created and/or used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Rosales from the Department of Anesthesia.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Rozee, created for use in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette with audio from a meeting. There is no image for several minutes and a title card is repeated several times. The video may be raw footage or an early edit of a documentary film. The video was requested by F. Beker from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video is a case history documentary that focuses on patients who have had strokes. The video was requested by Dr. Cameron from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of lecture that was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette with a patient follow-up of Nicole, a five-month-old baby with bilateral anophthalmia, a condition where one's head is large in proportion to one's body. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video is a dub of home movies and was requested by Dr. S. Keet from the Department of Pediatrics.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture, combined with a slide show, which was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The lecture details various aspects of limb amputation, congenital amputation (people born with amputation), and vascular amputation. The video was requested by Dr. Kirby from the Division of Physical Medicine in the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture for Microbiology 1100A, which was part of the Dalhousie Medical School Curriculum. The tape was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a Microbiology 1100 lecture from the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum for the course Microbiology 1100A. The video was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of an episode of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's "First Edition," a newscast-style program on dying and how the medical profession deals with death and dying. The newscaster is Jim Nunn and the reporter is Cathy Robertson.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Ann Haley that was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. Haley discusses the work of Peter Nowell and David Hungerford in 1960 in Philadelphia, namely their work regarding leukemic cells in relation to Down's Syndrome. Haley refers to slides, though no slides are shown during the lecture. The video was requested by Dr. Langley from the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette about Portacath, an injected system so that children do no constantly need to get needles. The permission release is written on the tape. The video was requested by Estelle Forbes from the Department of Pediatrics at the IWK Hospital.
Item is a videocassette of an eye surgery used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. R. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology. An insert is included with the videocassette that itemizes the contents of the tape.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture from the Microbiology 1100 class as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The lecture focuses on resistance testing. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture on post-partum depression, recorded in Theatre B of the Tupper Building. The video was requested by Dr. Pierce from the Department of Psychiatry and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette created at the Sunshine Retreat, which was located in Nova Scotia. Fran Boutilier, the co-ordinator of the camp, is interviewed extensively. The video was also requested by Boutilier, from the Dialysis Unit at Victoria General Hospital.
Item is a videocassette of a Microbiology 1100 lecture that was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette and the second part of a four-part education instruction series for nurses. The program is hosted by David Whitehorn, and Critical Nurse Specialist at the Nova Scotia Hospital. The tape was requested by A. McGuire at the Nova Scotia Hospital.
Item is a videocassette and the fourth part of a four-part education instruction series for nurses. The program is hosted by David Whitehorn, and Critical Nurse Specialist at the Nova Scotia Hospital. The tape was requested by A. McGuire from the Nova Scotia Hospital.
Item is a videocassette of the Walter L. Muir Memorial Lecture given by Prof. Payne P. Rosales. The video was requested by Dr. J. Rosales from the Department of Anaesthesia.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture given by Dr. Rozee as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology for the Microbiology 1100 course.