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.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1907 Dalhousie University Medical Faculty and Class. The photograph consists of portraits of G. M. Campbell; D. A. Campbell; A. W. H. Lindsay; N. F. Cunningham; L. M. Silver; M. Chisholm; M. A. Curry; W. H. Hattie; N. E. MacKay; H. D. Chisholm; P. McF. Carter; J. MacDonald; B. A. LeBlanc; and R. O. Shatford arranged around photographs of exteriors of the Forrest Building and two other buildings.
File contains a class photograph from the Dalhousie medical school from an unknown year. The photograph shows the class standing on the front steps of the public health clinic.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie medical school and the hospitals and other buildings surrounding it. The photograph appears to have been taken from an upper floor of the Forrest Building.
Item is a photograph of the first year class of 1937 at the Dalhousie University medical school. The photograph shows the students standing or sitting on the front steps of a building. They are all wearing white coats.
Item is a photograph of the third year class of 1937 from the Dalhousie medical school. The students are standing on the front steps of the Public Health Clinic.
File contains photographs of the first year and third year classes of 1937 at the Dalhousie medical school. The first year students are wearing white coats. The third year students are standing on the front steps of the Public Health Clinic.
File contains a photographic collage of the Halifax Medical College faculty and class of 1874. The collage consists of photographs of the faculty and class arranged around a photograph of the Halifax Medical College. The people in the photographs are unidentified.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class of 1908. The collage consists of photographs of M.D. D.A. Campbell; M.D. N.F. Cunningham; M.D. M. Chisholm; M.D. L.M. Silver; MRCS E.V. Hogan; M.D. M.A. Curry; M.D. W.H. Hattie; M.D. G.M. Campbell; M.D. A.W.H. Lindsday; MRCS N.E. McKay; S.H. Thibault; S.R. Johnston; W.L. MacLean; S.R. Brown; J.G. Bruce; W.A. MacLeod; W. Patton; F.N. Reid; M.R. McGarry; M.F. McGarry; B.W. Mosher; and McLellan arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital and the Forrest Building, on a painted background. Another photograph, likely of another building, was attached below the photographs of the students, but it is missing.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class in medicine of 1902. The collage consists of photographs of A.M. Hess; W.P. MacKinnon; W. Ross Millar; R.L. Blackadar; W.C. Harris; A.A. King; L.O. Fuller; D.Geo. J. Campbell; J.A. Corston; Geo. H. Murphy; P.A. McGarry; J.J. MacKenzie; W. MacKay; J.L. Cock; C.P.P. Cameron; S.A. Fulton; D.T.C. Watson; N.S. Phinney; G.C. Archibald; L.E. Borden; Miss M.A.L. Philp; and Geo. R. Morse arranged in several rows around photographs of the Forrest Building, the Victoria General Hospital, and the Halifax Medical College, on a painted background.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine faculty and class of 1907. The collage consists of photographs of M.D. W.H. Hattie; M.D. M.A. Curry; M.D. M. Chisholm; M.D. L.M. Silver; M.D. N.F. Cunningham; B. H. Balcom; M.D. D.A. Campbell; M.D. G.M. Campbell; M.D. N.C. MacKay; H.D. Chisholm; P. McF. Carter; J. MacDonald; B.A. LeBlanc; and R.D. Shatford arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital, the Halifax Medical College, and the Forrest Building on a painted background.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class of 1903. The collage consists of photographs of J. L. Potter; J. C. Morrison; L. Brehaut; M. M. Austen; G. E. B. Rice; M. Coffin; D. Murray; A. C. McLeod; E. B. Norwood; T. R. Ford; J. A. McIver; W. A. Lawson; H. D. Hawboldt; G. W. Whitman; R. W. L. Earle; J. F. Lessel; E. E. Dickie; K. A. MacKenzie; K. A. McCuish; F. V. Woodbury; and D. McN. Crawford arranged on a painted background around photographs of Dalhousie University (now the Forrest Building), the Victoria General Hospital, and the Halifax Medical College.
File is a black and white reproduction of a painting. Includes inscription which reads: Portrait of John Morgan (1735-19789). / Founder of Medical Instruction in British America. From / the Original Painting by Angelica Kauffman, reproduced / in Norris's Early History of Medicine in Philadelphia. / Philadelphia, 1886.
File contains J. 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 several different colours of heavy card and are held in a small black leather-bound folder.
Item is a videocassette of a panel discussion with Dr. Judy Klasmirski, Mary Jane Hampton, and Dr. John Savage on health public policy. The video was requested by Kathy MacPherson from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
Item is a videocassette and the first 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 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 third 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 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 for the education of medical employees. The video focuses on three procedures: visual inspection; visual acuity using HOTV; and stereopsis using Randot Stereotest. The video was requested by Dr. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture given by Dr. McDermott as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Hustis, created as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture that was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of two lectures given by Dr. Brosky in Conference Room B on Wednesday, January 29, 1992 from 10-12 am. The lectures were part of third year orientation for the Dalhousie Medical School. The video was requested by Dr. V. Hayes from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a panel discussion with Dr. Judy Klasmirski, Mary Jane Hampton, and Dr. John Savage on health public policy. The video was requested by Kathy MacPherson from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
Item is a videocassette with two actors demonstrating how a medical doctor questions a patient about symptoms. One of the actors in a medical doctor in residence. The video was requested by Dr. Willms from the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Marilynne Bell. The video presentation being discussed is not included on the tape. The video was requested by Dr. Ann Hardman from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette that demonstrates a bladder catheterization for medical employees. The video was requested by Dr. Belitsky from the Department of Urology.
Item is a videocassette showing a round table seminar with several minutes of pre-lecture chatting before the seminar begins. The seminar took place in Seminar Room 7 and the video as requested by B. Holmes from the Medical Education Unit.
Item is a videocassette of a film by G. Von Buchan, K. Barron, and G. Stone. The film is a stop motion animation of two bean bag toads having sex, with human voice-over. The video was requested by P. Brown for use in a sex course.
Item is a videocassette of the second take of a mock interview by Bob Cook and Shelley Carroll. No indication is given whether these are fictional or real names. The subjects stop mid-way through the interview to interact with the video's director. The video was requested by Shelby Connor and S. Karol from the Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations.
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.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine senior class of 1900. The collage consists of photographs of J.G. Giovannetti; J.W. Pennington; F.W. Taylor; O.R. Salter; M.D. D. Campbell; W.A. Dymond; Miss V.S. Ernst; Miss W.B. Braine; J.A. Rogerson; A.F. Forbes; B.W. Braine; J. Reynolds; W.P. Reynolds; and N. Pratt arranged around photographs of the Victoria General Hospital, the Halifax Medical College, and the Forrest Building, on a painted background.
File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine class of 1925. The photograph consists of portraits of W.E. Fultz; C.R. Baxter; E.B. Muir; J.E. Grant; L.R. Wynter; S.P. Donng; A.H. Chisholm; E.I. Glenister; R.P. Hayes; D.S. Sutherland; A.R. Morton; A.C. Gouthro; A.M. Wilson; P.A. Creelman; P.G. Douglas; C.A. Herbin; D.A. Fields; R.E. Archibald; D.F. MacKay; D.A. Hatchford; A.M. Murray; W.A. Curry; R.A. MacKenzie; M.J. Carney; D.B. Atlee; P.M. Knox; P. Weatherbee; A.G. Nichols; J. Stewart; A.S. MacKenzie; W.D. Hattie; G.R. MacDonald; L.N. Morrison; G.D. Murphy; C.F. Moriarty; R.H. MacLeod; C.O. Logan; J. Cameron; D.F. Harris; G.M. Bruce; A.M. Siddall; M R. Cameron; R. Bond; L.M. Silver; F.G. Mack; J.R. Corston; G.K. Maclellan; W. J. Keating; J.R. Sutherland; D.R. Sutherland; G.W. Smith; J.G. Laurence; L.F. Doiron; R.S. Gass; G.R. Burns; A.C. Hayden; D.C. MacDonald; W.J. MacDonald; D.R. Webster; R.C. Miller; S. Marcus; S.N. Goldberg; F.J. MacLeod; and L.L. Kirkpatrick arranged in several rows with photographs of the Forrest Building and the Victoria General Hospital.
Item is a videocassette of a mock discipline hearing, introduced by Dr. Bill MacInnis and with input from Dr. Don Bonang. The trial took place in Room 3156 and examines a sexual assault case. The video was requested by Bruce Morley and Dean MacInnis from the Faculty of Dentistry.
Item is a videocassette of an in-lab demonstration with a cat as the subject. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. Serb from the Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
Collection consists of videos and photographs that document the administrative and operational activities of Dalhousie University’s MedIT, providing media services to the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine. The collection also includes the card catalogue and register created and used by MedIT to organize their video and photograph libraries.
Fonds consists of Harold Scammell's correspondence associated with both the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia and the Provincial Medical Board. Other papers include financial records, miscellaneous publications, personal notes and records from his years at Dalhousie University.