Fonds F908 - Francis Xavier O'Connor fonds

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Francis Xavier O'Connor fonds

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  • 1902-1960 (Creation)
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    O'Connor, Francis Xavier

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1 m of textual records, ca. 225 photographs

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(1886-1971)

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Francis Xavier O'Connor (1889-1971) was born in Kingston. He graduated from Queen's University with an M.B. in 1914, had a fellowship in Pathology in 1914, and graduated with an M.D.C.M. in 1915. That year he enlisted and served in England, Egypt, and France with No. 5 and No. 7 Canadian Hospitals. In 1921 he went to New York to the Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital for post-graduate work. He practiced for a time in New Jersey before returning to Kingston in 1929 where he practiced his specialty until retiring in 1969.

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The textbook was transferred to the Queen's University Archives from the Bracken Library in 2005.

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The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical material, subject files, degrees, photographs and miscellaneous material mostly relating to Dr. O'Connor's activities with the Queen's University military hospitals in World War I and with his connections to Queen's University. Also includes an annoted textbook on bacteriology.

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Donated by Helen Cobb - 1975

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  • English

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1069
F3 D7
F3 B2.1 004

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Public domain

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  • Shelf: 1069
  • Shelf: F3 D7
  • Shelf: F3 B2.1 004