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Thomas M. Power, Drugs and Medicines fonds

  • MS-4-89
  • Fonds
  • 1888-1939
Fonds contains day books, cash books, and ledgers created by Thomas M. Power, owner of a drug store that he operated during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Thomas M. Power, Drugs and Medicines

Samuel R. Balcom fonds

  • MS-2-128
  • Fonds
  • 1830-1980
Fonds contains records documenting the activities, organizations and associations in which Balcom was involved, including the Red Cap Snowshoe Club and the No. 7 Stationary Hospital. Record types include correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, memorabilia and parliamentary papers.

Balcom, Samuel R., Col.

R.O. Hurst : documents and correspondence

File contains correspondence between Professor R.O. Hurst of the Ontario College of Pharmacy and Dean G.A. Burbidge of the Maritime College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between R.O. Hurst and Dean J. Esmonde Cooke of the College of Pharmacy.

Photograph of First Certified Drug Clerks Course - Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy - Class Photo 1916

Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy First Certified Dug Clerks Course Class of 1916, in affiliation with Dalhousie University. The photograph consists of portraits of E. M. McLeod (Demonstrator of Dispensing); G. A. Burbidge (Lecturer on Pharmacy & Materia Medica); R. Jewkes; S. H. Keshen; W. McLeod; F. S. Chittick; W. H. McDonald; G. L. Schwartz; R. Haverstock; F. A. Morton; W. McKeil; A. A. Thompson (Lecturer on Economics); B. A. Archibald; M. Devereux; J. D. Walsh (Lecturer on Prescriptions); H. D. Madden (Lecturer on Materia Medica); J. Higson; A. S. MacKenzie (Ph.D., D.C.L., F.R.C.S., President of Dalhousie University); M. McDonald; A. F. Buckley (M.D., C.M., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics); E. K. McLellan (M.D., C.M., Lecturer on Physiology and Toxicology); and Professor C. B. Nickerson (Instructor on Chemistry) arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building and a drawing of a mortar and pestle.

Climo's Studio

Photograph of Dalhousie Junior Pharmacy class of 1920

Item is a photograph of the 1920 Dalhousie Junior Pharmacy class. The photograph shows G. Gilroy; H. Patton; F. Rossiter; C. W. Archibald; J. W. Graham; H. McDonald; M. D. MacDougall; R. O. Backman; L. Rice; G. Holmes; V. McDonald; L. Fogo; D. McKinnon; S. Ball; A. McLellan; H. Pollett; C. B. Thompson; T. A. McMenamon; A. McCuish; W. Stoneman; A. Trask; R. Bower; L. Archibald; W. C. McLeod; V. Lewis; A. MacKenzie; W. Williams; J. White; A. Ogilvie; E. McEachern; F. Loye; E. Beaton; J. Chaisson; C. H. Zwicker; P. Wright; W. Wilson; and W. Arthur sitting or standing in five rows on the front steps of a building.

Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society : correspondence, annual reports, member list

File contains textual records pertaining to the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS), including correspondence with Rita Caldwell and Ernst Stieb, annual reports for the years 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 2000-2001, and 2001-2002, articles and texts on the subject of Louis Hébert, Taylor's Drug Store, Hattie & Mylius, and the NSPS.

Miscellaneous history papers

File contains photocopies and type copies of articles pertaining to the history of pharmacy in Canada from periodicals such as the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Druggists' Weekly, Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal, and the Canadian Druggist. File also contains a report by H.H. Gaetz from 1922 on pharmaceutical education.

Louis Hébert : a history of pharmacy in pictures

File contains three copies of a leaflet with a short history history of Louis Hébert (1575-1627) written by George A. Bender, along with a print of an oil painting by Robert A. Thom. The leaflet is number 17 of 20 from a History of Medicine series by the Parke, Davis & Company. For related file, see 29-5.

Ledger index

Item is a ledger index that lists accounts created at Thomas M. Power, Drugs and Medicines between December 6, 1917 and March 9, 1920.

John Ryan : documents and correspondence

File contains records related to Dr. John Ryan (1928-2007), a notable Nova Scotian pharmacist. Materials include correspondence with John Ryan, Lilly [?] Stratton, and Janice Fleming, as well as biographies, newspaper articles, funeral liturgy, and a 2004 convocation documents related to the Mr. Pharmacy Award.

J.K. Lawton

File contains black and white photographs separated from the J.K. Lawton file (28-5) of Lawton's Drug Store as well as group pictures of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association, of which J.K. Lawton was a member.

J.D.B. Fraser fonds

  • MS-4-28
  • Fonds
  • 1814 - 1940
Fonds contains the records of druggist J.D.B. Fraser, including: receipts and invoices (1894); a ledger used by Fraser and MacKenna (1909); correspondence (1846-1855); the bank book of James A. Fraser (1899-1907); day books; and prescription books (1885-1886).

J.D.B. Fraser & Sons

Index of pharmacists 1875-1930

Item is an A-Z index with accompanying note, "Index of Pharmacists, 1875-1930." The majority of the index is made up of typed entries on index cards. There are handwritten cards and notes throughout index, as well as newspaper clippings. Many of the cards provide biographical information.

Index of certified dispensing clerks 1913 - onward

Item is an A-Z index of certified dispensing clerks, including their educational standing, exam dates and results, dates of employment and employers' names. The index cards are primarily typed; there are also handwritten cards and notes and newspaper clippings.

Historical hobbies for the pharmacist

File contain a book entitled "Historical Hobbies for the Pharmacist", published by the American Institure of the History of Pharmacy, with editors Gregory J. Higby and Elaine C. Stroud. File also contains a letter to American Institure of the History of Pharmacy members, dated March 25 1995.

Documents and correspondence about Sherbrooke Village

File contains textual records pertaining to the Sherbrooke Village, such as descriptions of the drug store building, a booklet by John N. Grant entitled "The Development of Sherbrooke Village to 1880", an agenda for the opening of the pharmacy building, a memorandum from the chief curator Robert W. Frame, and handwritten notes.

David Yung : documents and correspondence

File contains newsletter articles pertaining to Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy Professor Emeritus Dr. David Yung. File also contains a program to an event commemorating Dr. Yung's 40 years of service and excellence and commitment to Pharmacy in Maritime Canada, as well as an invitation to a congradulatory event for Dr. Yung's appointment as Professor Emeritus.

Composite photoragph of the Graduating Class, Faculty of Pharmacy, 1952

Item is a composite photograph of the 1952 graduating class and faculty of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Pharmacy. The photograph consists of portraits of J. D. Walsh (Dean); Lloyd A. Smith; John R. O'Connor; Eugene V. Wilson; George A. Smith; Merle T. MacDonald; Arlington T. A. Mader; Tarvell J. Antworth; Arthur J. Spears; Donald S. MacDonald; Glendon M. Hannah; Gerald J. Guidry; Gerald E. Moulton; Kenneth D. MacKenzie; John M. Kearney; J. E. Cooke; Fraser J. Mooney; T. B. Weld; Robert R. Collins; James H. Meating; Louis P. Cassidy; Lloyd M. Stone; Alvin A. Nunn; J. J. MacKnight; T. R. Buckley; Marjorie F. Rodd; Harry N. Wade; and Robert G. McKean arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968).

Climo's Studio

Composite photograph of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society 25th anniversary and annual meeting

File contains a composite photograph consisting of several photographs taken at the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Association 25th anniversary and annual meeting held in Bedford on June 20th, 1901. The photographs include group photographs of attendees; attendees playing tug-of-war, baseball, and other games; a train; the Belle-Vue Hotel; and a dining room.

Gauvin & Gentzel

Composite photograph of Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1925

Item is a composite photograph of the 1925 Dalhousie University pharmacy faculty and class. The photograph consists of portraits of E. M. MacLeod (Lecturer); D. S. MacDongald; W. B. Wilson; W. A. MacLeod; R. MacKeen; H. A. Harold; Professor E. W. Todd; G. A. Burbidge (Dean); J. D. Alexander (President); C. G. Fulton; H. P. Bell; G. M. Henderson; G. A. Grant; R. A. Freeman; A. Trask (Lecturer); C. A. Robbins; B. F. MacDonald; A. R. Miller; J. D. Walsh (Lecturer); A. S. MacKenzie (President); T. F. White; J. F. Power; J. MacKnight (Lecturer); and D. B. Smallwood arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building.

Gauvin & Gentzel

Composite photograph of Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1922

Item is a composite photograph of the 1922 Dalhousie pharmacy faculty and class. The photograph consists of portraits of A. H. Beaton; S. R. Forbes; A. P. Trask; R. O. Backman; H. MacDonald; B. Colquhoun; H. R. Hersey; R. C. Huestis; J. P. Driscoll; D. R. MacKinnon; E. D. Hines; A. L. Seldon; A. S. MacKenzie (President, Ph.D., F.R.S.E.); G. R. Gilroy; J. R. McFatridge; K. H. Staples; J. B. Melanson; J. I. MacKnight; E. M. McLeod; E. W. Todd (B.A.); M. D. MacDougall; L. L. Henshaw; C. W. Archibald; G. F. Sleggs (B.Sc.); S. R. Balcolm (Lecturer); J. D. Walsh (Lecturer); S. H. Keshen (M.D., C.M.); H. P. Collins; T. B. Horsler; F. A. Morton; D. F. Harris (D.S.C., F.R.S.E. & G.); G. A. Burbidge (Dean); L. C. Rice; and J. F. Curry arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building and a drawing of a mortar and pestle.

Gauvin & Gentzel

Composite photograph of Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine, class of 1950

Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, class of 1950. The photograph consists of portraits of C. J. Alexander; D. W. Arklie; P. F. M. Ashley; G. W. Battcock; N. S. Black; J. R. Brown; M. P. Burley; R. H. Butler; D. A. Campbell; G. J. H. Colwell; G. H. Flight; T. A. Foster; G. M. Fraser; G. U. Hill; A. E. Johnson; D. H. Kirkpatrick; R. D. Lawton; R. F. MacDonald; A. R. MacEwan; R. D. MacKay; J. A. MacInnes; A. J. MacLeod; A. M. MacPherson; H. D. MacWilliam; G. A. May; M. Mendelson; J. Milligan; B. S. C. Morton; A. Myrden; R. O'Driscoll; T. J. O'Neil; R. Phillips; J. H. L. Robbins; J. M. Ryan; A. H. Shears; J. Sieniewicz; R. G. Simpson; O. R. Smith; O. Warr; A. S. Wenning; J. G. Williams; and P. D. Bursey arranged in five rows. R. A. Clowater; M. Perchanok; and A. D. Threlkald are listed as missing.

Composite photograph of Class in Pharmacy - 1916

Item is a photograph of the 1916 Dalhousie Class in Pharmacy. The photograph consists of portraits of D. N. McDonald; J. A. McLean; C. L. Moore (M.A.); F. L. Crouse; E. H. Freeman; A. L. Chaisson; S. J. Campbell; E. M. MacLeod (Instructor); C. H. Ormond; T. V. Woolrich (Instructor); J. E. McKenna; G. R. Spencer; J. D. Walsh (Instructor); G. A. Burbidge (Instructor); C. B. Nickerson (M.A.); H. B. C. Dixon; G. D. Nixon; A. A. Thompson (Instructor); C. E. Watt; H. W. Spencer; W. C. Rockwell; and V. G. Worth arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building. The word "university" is misspelled ("Univarsity").

Composite photograph of the graduating class and Faculty of Pharmacy, 1951

Item is a composite photograph of studio portraits of the 1951 graduating class and Faculty of Pharmacy, arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, which in 1968 was renamed the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building. The portraits are identified, from left to right, top to bottom, as: W.H. Manson; C.H. Forbes; C.M. MacQuarrie; Mr. J.E. Cooke, BSc; Miss J.I.McKnight; Mr. G.R. Buckley; D.A. Laughlin; J.B. O'Brien; E.D. Mosher; R.M. Wallace; M.B. Campbell; F.E. Donovan; James E. McKinna; C.S. Moore; J.A. Stairs; D.C. McDougall; D.B. Fay, BSc; R.P. Parkin, BSc; Mr. J.D. Walsh, Dean; DD. Murchie; H.R. Cameron; S.W. Hare; F.B. Hopkins; J.R. McQuinn, BSc; E.A. Roy; F.A. Atkinson; John R. McKenna; and J. MacKinnon.

Climo's Studio

College of Pharmacy : scholarship, medal, and prize recipients

File contains lists of recipients of various pharmacy scholarships, medals, and prizes from Dalhousie University, mostly within the College of Pharmacy. File also contains correspondence between J. Gordon Duff and K. Bradshaw of Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., and between Duff and Malcolm Fruin of Eli Lilly and Company Ltd.

Collage of Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1943

Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1943. The collage consists of photograph of Ada Brown; W. B. Terris; and N. A. MacKay arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968). There is a photograph of the Forrest Building underneath the photograph of the Medical Sciences Building. Elizabeth Ester Long (Sister Charles Clare) is listed as absent.

Collage of College of Pharmacy Graduation Class of 1963

Item is a collage of the 1963 graduating class of the Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of S. W. MacDonald; B. N. Hawkins; J. K. Tingley; K. W. Jarvis; D. R. Campbell; J. L. Williams; G. B. Yuill; S. R. Varner; B. G. Sarson; A. P. Howard; and J. G. McMellon. The photographs and captions are decorated with gold and silver geometric shapes.

Collage of College of Pharmacy Graduates of 1964

Item is a collage of the 1964 graduating class of the College of Pharmacy. The collage consists of photographs of J. L. Williams; J. F. Tucker; W. D. Kearns; B. G. Sarson; D. C. Hankinson; W. Matheson; F. D. Spriggs; M. P. Moore; R. C. Nadeau; M. J. Madden; D. O. Jamieson; and N. D. Beaton arranged around a prescription symbol.

Articles about Prince Edward Island pharmacy history

File contains articles from Canadian Druggist, Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, and Druggists' Weekly related to Prince Edward Island (PEI). Some of the articles have been photocopied. Also includes notes on Daniel A. McKinnon of Charlottetown.

Ann Elizabeth O'Toole : documents and correspondence

File contains textual records pertaining to Ann Elizabeth O'Toole, a Nova Scotian pharmacist, after whom a pharmacy award is named. Documents include a biography of Dr. O'Toole, correspondence with Neil J. MacKinnon, David Jakeman, newspaper clippings, a history paper by Michelle Methot, and handwritten notes.