Collection F2001 - H.W. Curran collection

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H.W. Curran collection

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  • 1846-[Photocopied ca. 2005] (Creation)
    Creator
    Curran, Howard Wesley

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0.05 m of textual records

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Biographical history

Dr. H. Wes Curran was founder of the Queen's University Biological Station at Opinicon. He was also Director of University Extension, and of the Summer School from 1952 to 1970.

Custodial history

The physician's notebook was donated by Dr. Curran to the Bracken Library and later transferred to the Archives in 2005.

Scope and content

Collection consists of a notebook of a family doctor practicising in Prince Edward County in 1858, and includes records of births, deaths, and general illnesses and treatments. Included is a tribute to Wes Curran on Sunday, 5 July, 1981. Also includes copies of Queen's Meds class pictures (some with identification keys) including H.W. Curran. A copy of the 1941-1945 notebook was made in 2005.

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  • English

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1084
2100.11 SE

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Public domain

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No further accruals are expected

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  • Shelf: 1084
  • Shelf: 2100.11 SE