This blue uniform, which replaced an earlier brown one, was used between the 1894-1943. Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization
This uniform was in use in the early years of the TGH School of Nursing, between 1881-1894. Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization
Now in its 13th edition (2012), Grant’s Atlas features numerous styles of imaging. Many of the images from the first edition have been colourized. Original…
Most of the original illustrations for Grant’s original Atlas of Anatomy were done by Dorothy Foster Chubb and Nancy Joy. The carbon dust technique, used…
The first edition of Dr. Grant’s anatomical atlas was published in 1943. It displays his strong commitment to faithfully depicting individual specimens. This contrasted with…
These lively cartoon woodblock images were intentionally created so that certain parts of the scene are missing. Children taking the test selected a woodblock to…
This colourful collection of wool samples was used to test for colour blindness. First created by the Swedish physiologist Alaric Holmgreen out of his research…
What images do you see in the inkblots? Psychologists used these visually stimulating images to assess individual personality traits and mental illness. Patients would be…
This test was created as an alternative to the Stanford-Binet, which David Wechsler thought was inappropriate and inaccurate for testing adult intelligence. Rather than assign…
This is an example of the first major intelligence test. It was initially developed during World War I by an American psychologist, Lewis Terman, for…