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Description archivistique
Dr. Ian Rusted fonds
Fonds · 1930-1999; predominant 1953-1998

The fonds is composed of the following series: 1. Professional and Administrative Files, 1952-1997; 2. Committees and Councils, 1930-1994; 3. Retreats, Meetings, Seminars, Visits, etc., 1966-1998; 4. Briefs, Reports, Papers, etc., 1950-1988; 5. Hospitals, 1953-1991; 6. Discipline of Medicine Files, Grants and Studies, 1957-1987; 7. General Files, 1957-1998; 8. Universities, Colleges and Health Sciences Divisions, 1949-1998; 9. American College of Physicians, 1957-1998; 10. School of Nursing, 1972-1998; 11. School of Pharmacy, 1966-1991; 12. Vice President (Health Sciences and Professional Schools), 1969-1997; 13. Personal Material, 1948-1995; 14. Faculty Material, 1965-1975; 15. Research, 1957-1991; 16. Societies, Foundations and Associations, 1953-1999; 17. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 1952-1986; 18. Tapes, Slides and Films, 1966-1986; 19. Photographs; 20. Publications.

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Dr. Francis O’Dea fonds
CA NL0001 030 · Fonds · 1945-1977

Fonds consists of the personal and professional records created by Francis O’Dea during his work in the medical profession and his involvement with a variety of individuals and organizations in Newfoundland. The fonds contains patient records, patient accounts and appointments, and receipt books from 1949-1977. There is also a small amount of correspondence relating to Medicare and the Newfoundland Medical Association. The fonds is arranged in the following series:

1.0 Medical Accounts, 1945-1977 (Entire Series is Restricted)
2.0 Patient Records, 1949-1975 (Entire Series is Restricted)
3.0 Administrative Files, 1950-1967 (Contains Restricted Material)

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CA NL0001 039 · Fonds · 1959-1999

Fonds contains past papers of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada for various subjects including anaesthesia, anatomical pathology, cardiology, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, clinical immunology, dermatology, etc. Not all dates are available for each paper, either because they were not distributed by the RCPSC or because the library did not retain a copy. Fonds consists of the following series:

1.0 Examination papers (1959-1999)

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CA NL0001 010 · Fonds · 1969

The Medical School and University Hospital project was first considered in the period 1961-1963, and its need and feasibility was supported by Lord Brain in his study and subsequent report on the Health Services in the Province in 1965-1966. It also demonstrated and reaffirmed the MacFarlane report of 1966. Following a conference held in St. John’s in the fall of 1966 to discuss the effects of the establishment of a health sciences centre, a Brief to the Government of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador was prepared and submitted by the University in November 1966. A commitment in principle was made by Premier Smallwood on behalf of the Provincial Government on 18 April, 1967, recognizing the immense benefits, which would accrue to the Province’s health resources as a result of the institution of a medical school and university hospital.

The publication of the Royal Commission on Health Services in Canada and the subsequent establishment of the Health Resources Fund by the Federal Government confirmed the local and national need to train more medical and para-medical practitioners and assisted in no small measure in establishing the viability of the project terms and initial cost. The University, in recognising the close disciplinary relationships between the Health and Life Sciences and the academic and economic benefits, which would be achieved, decided in 1967 to integrate the Life and Health Sciences into one physical and administrative complex. The facilities in this complex would include schools of the health-related professions in a similar close association to the continuing benefit of Newfoundland and Labrador.

In the summer of 1968, following the appointment of the Dean of Medicine, work began on functional planning and development of a master plan for the Health and Life Sciences Centre within the framework of Sir Frederick Gibberd’s master plan for the University as a whole. This planning and development document found here in this collection, is divided into two parts and defines the functional objectives of the proposed Centre, outlines its functional requirements and organization in terms of personnel and space and recommends a plan or framework for its physical development.

The Functional and Development Plan for the Health and Life Sciences Centre at Memorial University represented a further, positive step towards the realization of Newfoundland’s Medical School and University Hospital. Also, it defined the future expansion of the important programmes of the Life Sciences and the establishment of training facilities for the health-related professions.

The functional and development plan was developed to meet the specific needs of Newfoundland and Labrador’s medical system not only in relation to the health services of the Province but also to ensure that fiscal demands arising from the construction of the Centre could be met by the Government in a flexible way. The development concept recommended in this report was not a rigid plan but a system of building the facilities for this very exciting and forward-looking Centre.

The wide range of alternative phasing possibilities meant that the plan would need to be monitored, ensuring that the University’s needs were met, phase by phase, and the Centre’s full potential was realized without inhibiting the basic aim of integration of the disciplines. It was also intended the plan be extremely functional to produce an efficient and economic Centre, both in construction and in operation, and that the design concept proposed would enable the Provincial and Federal Government to embark upon the construction of this Centre with confidence.

The study was performed by Llewellyn-Davies Weeks Forestier-Walker & Bor of London, England and Ottawa, Ontario. The fonds consists of the following series:

1.0 Publications, April 1969

Dr. Jan Snellen fonds
Fonds · 2000

Fonds consist of a videotape made during a gathering to celebrate the life of Jan Snellen. The introduction was given by a friend and past colleague in Physiology, Dr. Brian Payton, which was followed by addresses and tributes by friends, family, colleagues and former students who each shed light on the life and career of Dr. Jan Snellen and his involvement with the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Faculty of Medicine Scrapbook Collection
CA NL0001 005 · Fonds · 1967-1979

Fonds consists of material (mostly newspaper articles) relating to the planning, construction, staffing, and administration of the Medical School at Memorial University and the Health Sciences Centre in which it operates. There are photographs of the first staff members and the first medical students to work at the School. Fonds is composed of the following series:

  1. Miscellaneous Faculty of Medicine Material, 1968-1978
  2. Photographs, 1970-1974
  3. Newspaper articles, 1967-1979
CA NL0001 015 · Fonds · 1973-1999

As the Faculty of Medicine begins a new academic year of instruction, it is compulsory that photographs be taken of each class of students. The First year medical students, Second Years, Third Years, Fourth Years, and Interns and Residents have their photographs taken. The effort is organized by the Office of Student Affairs and the pictures are disseminated for the benefit of the Faculty, staff and administration of the Medical School. It not only allows for the identification of students according to their current year of study in the Medical Sciences but also provides a record of past graduating classes and numbers of physicians who have enrolled in and graduated from the Medical School at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Fonds contains photographs of Medical students from years 1973-1999 and a small number of photographs of Nursing Students covering the years 1981-1982. Fonds is composed of the following series, each corresponding with the date of the class of students:

1.0 Medical Students, 1974-1999
2.0 Nursing Students, 1981-1982
3.0 Medical Students, 1973

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CA NL0001 017 · Fonds · 2000-2003

This oral history project resulted from a Young Canada Works Grant in Heritage Institutions awarded to the Faculty of Medicine Founders’ Archive. Two students were hired to arrange, conduct and transcribe interviews with individuals who were involved in the early days of the Medical School at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. The project lasted for 11 weeks with 11 interviews conducted and transcribed and placed in the holdings of the Founders’ Archive. The archive, in the spirit of this project, has conducted further interviews in 2002 and 2003.

Fonds is composed of 15 interviews and 20 audiocassettes containing these interviews. The collection consists of the following interviews:

INTERVIEWEE DATE INTERVIEWER

  1. Dr. John Martin 12 July 2000 Candy Owens
  2. Dr. William Marshall 13 July 2000 Kieran Walsh
  3. Edgar House 17 July 2000 Kieran Walsh
  4. Ian Rusted 18 July 2000 Candy Owens
  5. Wallace Ingram 24 July 2000 Kieran Walsh
  6. Nigel Rusted 4 August 2000 Kieran Walsh
  7. Ian Rusted (filed with # 4) 9 August 2000 Candy Owens
  8. Sharon Buehler 11 August 2000 Candy Owens
  9. Brian Payton 16 August 2000 Kieran Walsh
  10. A. Maxwell House 22 September 2000 Greg Walsh
  11. Douglas Eaton 14 September 2000 Kieran Walsh
  12. Dr. Augustus T. Rowe 14 May 2002 Stephanie Harlick
  13. Dr. J.D.W. Tomlinson 30 January 2002 Dr. Shakti Chandra
  14. Dr. J.D.W. Tomlinson (filed with # 13)18 March 2002 Dr. Shakti Chandra
  15. Dr. William Marshall 20 November 2003 Stephanie Harlick
Dr. Henry Gault fonds
CA NL0001 025 · Fonds · 1899-2002, predominant 1960-2002

The fonds consists of research material, correspondence, photographs, publications, poster displays, and other material. Fonds is composed of the following series:
1.0 Research Material, 1960-2000
2.0 Posters, Symposiums and Conferences, 1967-1999
3.0 Finances and Applications, 1972-1998
4.0 Correspondence, [Contains Restricted Material], 1973-1992
5.0 Teaching and Memorial University, [Contains restricted Material], 1972-1999
6.0 Reference Material, 1918-1999, predominant 1960-1999
7.0 Photographs, [1983-2003]
8.0 Slides,1950-1951
9.0 Audio Cassettes, 1970-2002
10.0 Floppy Disks
11.0 Personal,1932-2001
12.0 Paper and Publications, [Contains Restricted Material], 1960-1999
13.0 Restricted Material
14.0 Miscellaneous, 1899-1996

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Dr. John Martin fonds
CA NL0001 014 · Fonds · 1933-1998, predominant 1950-1970

information relating to the writing and publication of Leonard Albert Miller: Public Servant, written by Dr. John Martin and published in 1998. Fonds is composed of the following series:

  1. Publication materials
  2. Notes and research materials
  3. Bibliography and publications
  4. Illustrations and photographs
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