File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1908. Photograph includes 12 photocopies of individual student portraits and one sepia photograph of the Halifax Medical College. Composite photograph includes student portraits of: F.H. Reid; R.A. MacLellan; M.R. McGarry; S.H. Thibault; S.R. Johnston; J.G. Bruce; W.L. MacLean; W. Patton; B.W. Mosher; S.R. Brown; M.E. McGarry; W.A. MacLeod.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Valentine Mott. Note attached reads: Valentine Mott (1785-1865): America's greatest Surgeon: Pupil of Sir Astley Cooper. His signature is under his picture.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Alexander Munro I. Note attached reads: Alexander Monro I (1697-1767). Professor of Anatomy: 1720-1754. Photograph by Mr. Andrew H. Baird of Flaxman's bust, with the kind permission of the Officials of the University of Edinburgh.
File is a portrait of Dr. Alexander John Primrose of Pictou, NS. Dr. Primrose was Dean of Medicine of Medicine at the University of Toronto from 1920-1931.
File is a photograph of an unidentified graduating class from the McGill Medical School. Identified by the photograph of the McGill Medical Building (1880-1900) in the background of the shot. http://collections.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/VIEW-1479
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 black and white reproduction of an engraving. Note attached reads: South West Corner of Surgeons's Square, as it was in 1829. Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd, Engraved by T. Barber. At the left is Surgeons's Hall. At the right is the Royal Medical Society's Hall. In the centre is Knox's (formerly Barclay's) Class Room.
File is a black and white reproduction of an engraving of a painting. Note attached reads: This is a copy of Hans Holbein's picture, which was painted whilst the artist was enjoying the favour of Henry VIII., showing the granting of a Charter to the Barber Surgeons of London.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Alexander Munro II. Note attached reads: Alexander Monro II. (1733-1817). Professor of Anatomy: 1758-1798. Photograph byt Mr. Andrew H. Baird, with the kind permission of the Officials of the University of Edinburgh.
File is an engraved portrait of French physician Rene Laennec, inventor of the stethoscope. Inscription: Ambroise Tardieu direxit.; Jal. Comp. du D. D. S. M.; C. L. F. Panckoucke Editeur.
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 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.
File is a reproduction of an engraving depicting a bust of Claudius Galen. Inscription: 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.
File is a reproduction of an engraving depicting a medallion with the profile image of Frederick II of Germany. Inscription: Frederick II from a Medallion in the Church della Porto Santo in Andria. 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.