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Report of the Proceedings of a Conference Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Osler's Library at McGill University
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Report of the Proceedings of a Conference Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Osler's Library at McGill University
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The Osler Library of the History of Medicine was opened in 1929 at McGill University. Sir William Osler (1849-1919), Canada's most famous medical man of his era, had bequeathed his magnificent library of almost 8,000 historical works on medicine and science to the university. Under the thirty-year reign of its first librarian, Dr. W.W. Francis, the Osler Library is famous for its expanded collection of rare books on the history of the health sciences.
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Medical History
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Vol. 24
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95-97
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1980
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en
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Franklin, Alfred W. “Report of the Proceedings of a Conference Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Osler’s Library at McGill University.” Medical History Vol. 24 (1980): 95–97.
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