Subseries consists of transcripts and cassettes documenting Dr. Roland’s oral history interviews with former members of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion of Canadian volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
File consists mainly of correspondence, event expenses, newsclippings, and an event schedule for the public health forum entitled "Social Contract: How This Will Affect the Future of Your Health Care" hosted by the Hamilton Academy of Medicine held on July 26, 1993.
Series consists of audiovisual material created, collected and/or received by Mary Tremblay that relate to her research and teaching activities on the history of rehabilitation and disability, with a significant focus on rehabilitation of veterans in the context of the World Wars. Included are photographic slides, presentations on CD, and video recordings on VHS. Many of the slides, as well as presentations, appear to depict various magazine covers, journal covers, newspaper articles, people, places, and textual information relating to disability and rehabilitation.
File consists of a presentation delivered by Vicky Bach in January 2011 covering the basics of providing quality skin and wound care to older adults at long term care facilities.
File consists of a presentation delivered by Vicky Bach in January 2011 covering the basics of assessing the skin and wounds of older adults at long term care facilities.
File consists of correspondence, a proposed schedule, promotional material, and a reservation contract for a ski weekend for the Hamilton Academy of Medicine membership at Mont Tremblant in Quebec.
The series consists of the correspondence, programme committee minutes, and programs pertaining to Osler Day events hosted by the Academy. In addition, there is a pamphlet titled "A Preliminary Account of the Proposal that the Hamilton Medical Society, The Wentworth County Branch of the Ontario Medical Association should take a leading part in the foundation of an Osler Memorial".