Scrapbook consists of photographs, news clippings, wedding invitations, birth announcements, letters, thank you cards, a Christmas card, and a class list documenting the activities of the HGH SoN Class of 1946B graduates and their families.
Scrapbook consists of photographs, news clippings (including engagement, wedding, and birth announcements), obituaries, letters, a thank you note, and an ordination service program documenting the activities of the HGH SoN Class of 1946B graduates and their families.
Scrapbook consists of photographs, news clippings, obituaries, donation receipts, and letters documenting the activities of the HGH SoN Class of 1946B graduates and their families.
Scrapbook consists of photographs, news clippings, obituaries, donation receipts, letters, a reunion program, a dinner ticket, and a school pass documenting the activities of the HGH SoN Class of 1946B graduates and their families.
Scrapbook consists of photographs, news clippings, obituaries, and a hand-written poem documenting the activities of the HGH SoN of 1946B graduates and their families.
File consists of bound book that contains the names of practitioners who pledged their support to establish a Section of General Practice within the Academy. The binding of the book is red cloth with dark board boards. The first pages pages were removed, and only 16 pages includes names handwritten in blue ink and pencil on blue and red lined pages.
File consists of an audio recording on cassette, and an edited transcript of an oral history interview conducted by Mary Tremblay with Harry Botterell on August 10, 1993.
The interview documents Botterell’s work from pre-war spinal-injury cases through his post-war reforms in Toronto. Topics include: wartime neurosurgery at No. 1 Neurological Hospital, Basingstoke (1941-45); skull-tong traction and supra-pubic cystostomy techniques; creation of Lyndhurst Lodge as Canada’s first spinal-cord rehabiliation centre; partnership with patient-advocate John Counsell; collaboration with the Canadian Paraplegic Association; cost-benefit studies of rehabilitation; and the integration of civilian patients into veterans’ services.