File contains: misc material incl Boyd to Prowse letter re sections made for the practical classes, blueprints for Dept of Pathology c.1946, Boyd "idea of a clinical-pathological museum" 1935 (See also "Group method of teaching" in Boyd's 21.9 file), Bartlett "The Changing Role of the Pathology Museum", Hoogstraten presentation to 1983 Path symposium on "Pre-Boyd Era" with biographical info on G Bell and Peirce, List of student essay presentations c. 1967, Bowden "Pathology 1890-1990 Man Med 60:55-57 1990; Bowden "lung cancer WGH 1910-29"; Hoogstraten's notes for his presentation to Man Med History Club, Feb 5, 1987.
Series consists of annual reports for the following years: 1934-38, 1940-47 (incl 1947 "tropical medicine") 1985/85, 1986/8, President's Reports 1953/54-1962/63, 1983/84-1984/85, Forensic Medicine 1934-38,1940-43, Neuropathology 1982/83; 1983/84, 1986/87, 1998/9.
File contains the following materials: 1984-88; incl report of activities 1988/92; 1993/94; Web page June 1998 (paper); Newsletter: Northern Health Research Bull 4#2 1992; 5#1 1993
File contains the following materials: Historical material: incl 6th Int'l Symposium on Circumpolar Health (from UMMJ 1985), 1970-74 Review of Agreements between Univ Man NMU and Health & Welfare Canada, letter on malpractice insurance for students serving with NMU at Health & Welfare Canada facilities, Jones Churchill Development Plan, NMU moves to Churchill Centre 1975; Visit of USSR Health Officials 1976, announcement of 30th anniversary symposium Dec 2000, UMMJ (1970) 42: 56-7; incl bio of JAH for the John Arthur Hildes Circumpolar Awards plus list of winners.
File contains the following material. Program: 1975-76; incl papers on "Diabetes in Manitoba Indians" (Waters/Kaufman), "Summary of Nutrition Research, Manitoba Indians" (Ellestad-Sayed); also incl Native Approaches to Health Conference program, 1976.
Series consists of the following materials: (1) "the caribou heard" 1990-91- . Appears to have been resuscitated as the "J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit News" for 2003-2004 and then reverted back to "the caribou heard" for 2005-
File contains the following items: Sections: (1) Emergency Medicine: review of StB Dept, position description; (2) Palliative Medicine - terms of reference"
File contains the following items: Historical material incl re-cap of program 1960-77; list of statistics & graduates, copy of Man Med issue on family med (1991) 61(1); Kirk "What do family physicians do in Winnipeg" "in rural Manitoba" 2000, "Strategic Planning" presentation by Reynolds 2003, pamphlet "becoming a family physician ..." 2006; [paper on teaching program 1974-79].
File contains the following materials: : (1) V 6(3) 1994; v.7 (4) 1996; V 9(1-4) 1997,1998, 2001; (2) Family Medicine Research U of M Sep Dec 1996, Mar Jun Nov 1997, Mar 1998.
Series consists of the following materials: (1) By-laws 1984 (Feb and ?), 1988; (2) Minutes of council & misc ctes 1980, 1990-91, Nov 29, 1995; (3) Standing Committees Standing Rules 1984 (Feb and May).
This fonds consists of correspondence between Elinor Black and her friends, family, and colleagues; information about Black's education; medical papers and addresses given by Black; a copy of Black's unpublished book "The Professor and His Wife: The Stoughton Story"; photographs of Black, her friends, and her family; account books; diaries; sketchbooks; a scrapbook; and several small objects belonging to Black.
The collection consists of correspondence, immigration material and certificates, research notes, photographs, and slides dating from 1913 to 2006. The correspondence is predominantly related to Dr. Bihler’s professional activities, with the immigration material and certificates relating to both Ivan and Lenka Magda Bihler. The photograph collection is comprised of portraits and family photographs.
This collection consists of 15 Hollinger boxes and 8 archival shoeboxes of material relating to the history of Seven Oaks General Hospital, including its construction and the construction of the hospital's Wellness Institute. Material relating to the construction and promotion of Seven Oaks and the Wellness Institute is also included in the collection. The majority of the photographs in this collection are of members of the hospital's staff and board members at events in and supporting the hospital. Also included in the collection are copies of the hospital's newsletters, VHS copies of local television programs featuring the hospital, and copies of speeches and other public relations material.
MSS 6, PC 4 consists of twenty four diaries written by G. L. Shanks and a collection of photographs pertaining to Professor Shanks' essay "Philip Grove - His Ability to Describe the Rural Scene."
A1981-016 consists of Shanks' glass slides and printed material.