This fee schedule, adopted in 1922, indicates the prices that Ontario physicians could charge for particular services provided. The mileage charge (one dollar per mile,…
These lecture cards belonged to the student W.G. Harrison. Medical students at the University of Victoria College used cards such as these as entrance tickets…
The Provincial Lunatic Asylum, located at 999 Queen Street was opened in January 1850. The asylum was constructed with the aim of improving the care…
This booklet would have been distributed to patients staying at the Toronto General Hospital. Inside, it includes information on meals, visiting hours, and laundry services.…
The Department of Medicine of Victoria University was established in 1853. This annual announcement from the Medical Department indicates that the 1872-1873 session began in…
The King’s College medical faculty was opened in 1843, one of the first medical schools in Ontario. This building, which housed the newly founded medical…
This prescription pad belonged to Toronto family physician, Dr. W.G. McCormack. (c. 1930) Source: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
by Paul Greenham Recent additions to the catalogue include an entire new category: Astronomy. This addition results from joint plans between UTSIC and the Department…
by Nicolas Sanchez-Guerrero When researching the history of scientific instruments, scholars hope to complement the physical description of objects with insights on personal, institutional, and…
by Erich Weidenhammer Recently, we added a new search option to the instrument database: a quick list of every instrument that we are currently unable…