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Brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital

File contains a brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital. The brochure includes a brief history of the hospital and a nominal role of staff that worked with the hospital. The brochure also includes transcriptions of letters and lists of staff transferred in and out of the hospital.

Dalhousie University. No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital

Minute book of the Medical Relief Committee of Dartmouth

  • MS-13-49, SF Box 69, Folder 18
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  • 1918
Item is a minute book kept during the meetings of the Medical Relief Committee of Dartmouth. The committee met regularly in late 1917-1918 to discuss the care of Dartmouth patients following the 1917 Halifax Explosion. The book, which was kept by Dr. M.G. Burris, details meetings and efforts to coordinate with the relief activities with the Medical Relief Committee of Halifax. Burris added two pages of notes in June 1944 with information about committee members, the Dartmouth hospitals managed by the committee, and remunerations paid to physicians by the Medical Relief Committee.

Halifax Medical Commission Relief Committees

Correspondence

File contains seven pieces of typed correspondence addressing S.R. Balcom, regarding events at the Bramshott Camp, Hants., the No. 9 Canadian Stationary Hospital, and the No. 12 Canadian Stationary Hospital, during and shortly after the First World War. Correspondence sent from Major S.G. Chown, Colonel H.M. Robertson, and Lt.-Col. H.E. Randall.

Dalhousie #7 Stationary Hospital - J. Stewart - Staff References

File contains copies of letters of reference for former railway dining car workers who enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, served in the First World War with the (Dalhousie) No. 7 Canadian Stationary Hospital. The correspondence contained herein discusses disagreements over the promises of wages granted to enlisted men from railway companies as a result of two different circulars being signed in relatively short order.

Severance Union Medical College and Hospital

Item consists of an illustrated double-sided broadside produced by Chosun Christian University in June 1955, collected by Florence Jessie Murray, outlining the achievements of the Severance Union Medical College and Hospital.

Korea, issue 2, March 1956 : [pamphlet]

Item consists of Florence Jessie Murray's copy of the second issue of the serial "Korea", produced by Chosun Christian University and Severance Hospital. Includes articles on George Paik, Roy Creighton, and an update on the construction of the chest injury ward of the hospital.

Front page adds: "This is the second number of "Korea", a news sheet to keep you abreast of developments at Chosun Christian University and Severance Union Medical College and Hospital, located in Seoul, Korea."

Korea, issue 4, March 1957 : [pamphlet]

Item consists of Florence Jessie Murray's copy of issue 4 of "Korea", produced by the Cooperating Board for Christian Education , outlining the merging of Chosun University and Severance Hospital to create Yonsei University.

New arms and legs for Koreans : [clipping]

Item consists of a clipping collected by Florence Jessie Murray of an article titled "New Arms and Legs for Koreans", written by John Underwood, which appeared in the March 7, 1953 issue of Presbyterian Life, about physical therapy work and surgery at Severance Hospital.

Korea's courageous children : [clipping]

Item consists of a clipping collected by Florence Jessie Murray of an article titled "Korea's Courageous Children", with photographs by Raymond Provost, which appeared in the February 23, 1953 issue of Presbyterian Life, discussing pediatric care at the Taegu Presbyterian Hospital in Korea.

Foreign medical women in Korea : [offprint]

Item consists of an annotated offprint collected by Florence Jessie Murray, titled "Foreign Medical Women in Korea," written by Rosetta Sherwood Hall, which appeared in volume 12, issue 10 of the Journal of the American Medical Women's Association.

Composite photograph of Victoria General Hospital Resident Staff - 1924-25

Item is a composite class photograph of the 1924-1925 Resident Staff of the Victoria General Hospital. The photograph consists of portraits of L. L. Kirkpatrick; C. B. Muir; H. M. DeWolfe (M.D., C.M.); G. A. MacIntosh (M.D., C.M.); S. P. Young; E. I. Glenister (B.A.); C. StC. Guild; J. E. Grant; C. R. Baxter; G. R. Burns (B.A.); S. Marcus; L. F. Doiron (B.A.); D. F. MacKay; J. F. Brown (M.D., C.M.); and W. W. Kenney (Snpt.?) arranged around a group picture of the staff, a picture of the Victoria General Hospital, and a crest.
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