Composite photograph of Faculty of Medicine - 1920
- PC1, Box 25, Folder 34, Item 1
- Item
- 1920
Composite photograph of Faculty of Medicine - 1920
Photograph of Faculty of Medicine - Class of 1935
Gauvin & Gentzel
Photograph of Faculty of Medicine - Graduation Class 1949
Climo's Studio
Photograph of Faculty of Medicine - Class Photo 1951
Photograph of Medical Society of Nova Scotia - Wolfville, July 2-3, 1913
E. Graham
Photographs of the Public Health Clinic and Medical Sciences Building
Photograph of the front entrance of the public health clinic
Composite photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - Fourth Year Class, 1971-1972 (Anderson to Leger)
Composite photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - First Year Class, 1971-1972 (MacDonald to Zwicker)
Photograph of south west corner of Surgeon's Square
Engraving of Henry VIII granting a charter to the Barber-Surgeons' of London
Photograph of Alexander Munro II bust (1733-1817)
Photograph of Halifax Medical College students, 1889-1890
Composite photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - First Year Class, 1977-1978
Photograph of medical kit with suture needles
Engraved portrait of Rene Laennec [1781-1826]
Engraving of Portrait of Daft Jamie : [1829]
Engraving of page of book West Port Murders, character statements : [1829]
File is an engraving from book West Port Murders published in 1829. Text reads:
West Port Murders.
Characters
Of
BURK, HARE, AND, Dr. KNOX.
[From the Noctes Ambrosiance of Blackwood's Magazine for March 1829.]
BEING PART OF A CONVERSATION BETWEEN NORTH, TICKLER, AND THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.
Shepherd. - Did you ever see sic a preparation o' a skeleton o' a turkey? We maun send it to the College Museum, to staun in a glass case aside Burk's.
North. - What did you think, James, of the proceedings of these two Irish gentlemen?
Shepherd. - That the were too monotonous too impress the imagination. First ae drunk auld wife, and then anither drunk auld wife - and then a third drunk auld wife - and then a drunk auld or sick man or twa. The confession got unco monotonous - the Lights and Shadows o' Scottish Death want relief - though, to be sure, poor Peggy paterson, that Unfortunate, broke in a little on the uniformity ; and sae did Daft Jamie ; for whilk last murder, without ony impiety, ane may venture to say, the Devil is at this moment ruggin' that Burk out o' hell fire wi' a three-prong'd fork, and then in wi' him again, through the ribs - and then stirring up the coals wi' that eternal poker - and then wi' the great bellows blawin' up the furnace, till like an Etna, or Mount Vesuvius, it vomits the murderer out again far ower into the very middle o' the floor o' the infernal regions.
R. Menzies, Printer, Edinburgh.
Ensign Armorial for the Medical Society of Nova Scotia
File is the incorporation certificate for the Medical Society of Nova Scotia.
Text: To all and sundry whom these presents
Do or may concern, we, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Baron of Learny, Kinnairdy and Yeochrie, Advocate, Lord Lyon King of Arms, send greetings: Whereas the President and Secretary of The Medical Society of Nova Scotia, with offices at the Public Health Clinic, University Avenue, Halifax in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, having by petition unto Us of date 17th March 1954 shewn: that the Society was, y an Act of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1861, cap. 69, of date 28th March 1861, incorporated in the name of "The Medical Society of Nova Scotia", and that the said Society was empowered to hold real estate: that the present Officers of the said Society are as follows; President; Myles Gregory Tompkins, Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, residing at Glace Bay; 1st Vice-President; Hugh Fraser McKay, Lieutenant-Colonel (Supplement Reserve, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps), holder of the Efficiency Decoration, Doctor of medicine, Master of Surgery, residing at New Glasgow; 2nd Vice-President; Dara Mason Cochrane, Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery, residing at River Hebert; all in the Province of Nova Scotia; Treasurer Robert Orville Jones, Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Dean of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifex aforesaid: that the said Medical Society of Nova Scotia is desirous of bearing and using such Ensigns Armorial as might be found suitable and according to the Laws of Arms of Scotland, know ya therefore that We have devised, and do by these presents assign, ratify and confirm unto the said The Medical Society of Nova Scotia the following Ensigns Armorial, as depicted upon the margin hereof, and matriculated of even date with these present upon the 157th page of the thirty-ninth volume of our Public Register of all Arms and Bearing in Scotland, videliced: - Murrey, a pallet or, environed of a serpent Argent, langued of the second, on a chief of the third a saltire Azure, and in an Escrol below the same this motto "Health and Humanity", by demonstration of which Ensigns Armorial, Insignia of Nobility, the said Society is, amongst all Nobles and in all places of honour, to be taken, numbered, accounted and received as an Incorporation-Noble in the Noblesse of Scotland; IN testimony whereof we have subscribed these presents and the Seal of Our Office is affixed hereto at Edinburgh, this twenty-seventh day of April in the third year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Queen, Defender of the Faith, etc., and in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty four.
Signed Thomas Innes of Learney.
Photograph of Nurses Residence at St. Martha's Hospital Sanatorium
Composite Photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - Class of 1969
Portrait of Alexander Ogston - Reproduction
Composite Photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - Class of 1932
Composite Photograph of the Faculty of Medicine - Class of 1941
Photograph of Dalhousie Award Winners 1974
Photograph of inside the Regional ECG Processing Centre
Photograph of Dr. Ian MacGregor and Roderick MacGregor
Photograph of Samuel O. Thier, M.D.
Photograph of back offices in the Kellogg Library
Photograph of a meeting room in the Kellogg Library
Photograph of work stations in the Kellogg Library
Photograph of three unidentified people standing in front of the Tupper Building
Photograph of three unidentified people in the Tupper Building
Photograph of Dr. P. B. McCleave
Photograph of an podium in front of the Tupper Building
Photograph of Chester Stewart speaking at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation
Photograph of Chester Stewart speaking at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation
Photograph of Henry Hicks speaking at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony
Photograph of Henry Hicks speaking at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony
Photograph of a convocation procession in front of the Tupper Building
Photograph of a degree being awarded at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony
Photograph of an unidentified person shaking hands with Henry Hicks
Photograph of an unidentified person shaking hands with Henry Hicks
Photograph of a degree being awarded at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony
Photograph of Dr. Leonard A. Miller receiving an honorary degree