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 photographic slides of the stacks, circulation desk, work stations, a meeting room and back offices at the W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows part of the stacks and a reading area with chairs.
File contains photographs taken during the Dalhousie University medical centennial, including the medical centennial convocation ceremony, various lectures or panels, and other events.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people standing in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people standing in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people standing in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a white outfit holding a coffee pot and a walking stick. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of Kathleen Quinlan and an unidentified person posing with old medical equipment, as if Quinlan is operating on the other person. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified people looking at a "wet paint" sign on a podium in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of the stage and audience at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony, on the courtyard in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building. The degree recipient may be Dr. Murray L. Barr.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded to Dr. C. J. W. Beckwith at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person shaking hands with Henry Hicks during the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded by Henry Hicks at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks presenting an honorary degree to Dr. Gordon B. Wiswell at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of Dr. J. R. Batchelor, Dr. Jean Dausset, Dr. Pavol Ivanyi, and Dr. John B. Dossetor standing together at the front of a classroom. They are members of the panel on donor selection held as part of the Symposium on Organ Transplant at Dalhousie University.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Alexander Leighton, a psychiatrist. The interview is about an investigation into the incidence of mental illness in western Nova Scotia. This is the fourth in a series of four interviews. The file also contains two typed scripts of intros and outros for two interviews with Dr. Leighton.
File contains typed drafts of articles written for the Chronicle-Herald and Mail-Star, as well as newspaper clippings of some of the articles. The newspaper clippings include articles about animal welfare and medical practices. The clippings also include a special section from the Mail-Star called "A new frontier in the first against children's pain and suffering: The Izaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children." The drafts include articles about Eskimo families, bald eagles, Hinds' car, Arctic exploration, crime, Pierre Trudeau, and other topics.
File contains a reproduction of a newspaper article written by Barbara Hinds called "Doctor of the Year honours go to H. C. (Curly) Still." The article is accompanied by a photograph of Still.
File contains correspondence with Derek Mann; J. D. Hatcher; Robbie Shaw; Kingsley Brown; Peter C. Gordon; and Roselle Green. The file also includes a document about the information office at Dalhousie University; a statement of public relation philosophy adopted by Dalhousie University; a document called "The Crisis in Medical Research at Dalhousie University"; a photocopy of "Media Impact: A Quick Look Inside"; and a booklet by Derek Mann called "An ounce of PRevention: universities and public relations." The documents in this file are all related to Barbara Hinds' employment at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine
Series comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his academic activities, including his involvement as a faculty member of York University Osgoode Hall, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, and other institutions. Series also includes records and research materials regarding the development of Macdonald's publications, unpublished papers, and other materials.
File contains an 8-page stapled publication of the New York Hosptial Cornell Medical Centre's bimonthly newsletter. Features an article about Alexander Leighton's Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project.
Item consists of an typed manuscript, likely by J. Gordon Duff in 1977, titled "Medical History of Prince Edward Island", discussing important people and events in medicine and pharmacy in pre-Confederation Prince Edward Island.
File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the 1903 Dalhousie Class in Medicine. The photograph consists of portraits of R. W. L. Earle; J. F. Lessel; E. E. Dickie; K. A. MacKenzie; K. A. McCuish; F. V. Woodbury; D. McN. Crawford; G. W. Whitman; H. D. Hawboldt; W. A. Lawson; A. C. McLeod; D. Murray; M. Coffin; G. E. B. Rice; M. M. Austen; L. Brehaut; J. C. Morrison; J. L. Potter; J. A. McIver; T. R. Ford; and E. B. Norwood arranged around photographs of the Forrest Building and the Victoria General Hospital.
File contains two copies of a composite class photograph of the 1925 Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine first or second year students. The photograph consists of portraits of A. M. Siddall; L. MacPherson; A. C. Gouthro; A. M. Murray (Vice President); R. H. MacLeod (President); I. R. Sutherland; W. S. Gilchrist; L. R. Wynter; C. F. Moriarty; R. S. Gass; D. A. Fields; R. D. Fraser; K. P. Hayes; M. W. Verge; W. E. Fultz; H. A. Ratchford; G. R. Burns; H. J. Melanson; L. L. Kirkpatrick; A. E. Hetherington; S. M. Goldberg; L. F. Doiron; C. O. Homans; G. M. Bruce; E. B. Muir (Secretary); C. R. Baxter; G. R. Burris; B. J. R. Gow; R. T. Miller; E. M. Allen; A. D. Brown; S. C. Grant; A. C. Hayden; G. W. Smith; P. R. Little; and E. I. Glenister arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
File contains three photographs of the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine classes of 1920 and 1925 and the Victoria General Hospital Resident Staff of 1924-1925.
Item is a photograph taken in the Public Health Clinic. The photograph shows several men observing a dentist who is examining a patient in a dentist's chair.
Item is a photograph taken in the Public Health Clinic. The photograph shows a young girl being examined by a doctor and a nurse while two men observe. Two other men are sitting in the room.
Item is a photograph taken in the Public Health Clinic. The photograph shows a wide hallway in the clinic, where a woman and a child are standing and talking to a receptionist behind a window.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the Public Health Clinic at Dalhousie University, now known as the Clinical Research Centre. The photographs also show the Forrest Building, the campus around the medical school, and the Public Health Clinic cornerstone.
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 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.
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