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Advancement in Medical Science and Philosophy, Dr. Pellegrino: 2004 Medicine in the 21st Century

Main Speaker(s): Dr Pellegrino. Location: Grant Hall. Begins with Dr Pelegrino thanking the important members of th audience and talking briefly about the history of the faculty of medicine. He then delivers a lecture on the advancement of medical science and philosophy, with a focus on the physician-patient relationship.

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50th Anniversary of the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre - Medicine

Main Speaker(s): Dr Andrew Padmos (Emcee), Dr Ronald Barr, Maj. Gen. Frank Norman, Hugh Graham, Carol Allison Burra, Dr W. C. Leggett, Dr Charles Hollenberg, Catherine Marshall, Nancy Herr, Hon. Robert W, Runciman. Location: Presumabley the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre. Begins with Rev. Douglas Wilson saying a prayer of invocation at a podium in front of an audience. Barr takes the podium after to talk about the origins of the centre. After that Norman speaks, followed by Graham and Burra. Principal Leggett speaks about the effect the centre has had on the university. Hollenberg speaks on behalf of the parent organization of the centre. Marshall speaks afterward, followed by Herr and Runciman who presents a plaque to Barr. The last 40 minutes of the video are black screen.

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15th Hannah Lecture

Main Speaker(s): Dr Murray McQuigge. Dr Jackie Duffin talks about the Hannah Happenings, Dr Ian Gemmill introduces Dr McQuigge who speaks for the rest of the video. Dr Duncan Hunter thanks Dr McQuigge.

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Medical Research Council: Jubilee Programme

Edited video with a narrator showcasing Queen's medical researchers, as well as their current research projects. Begins by giving an overview of the different types of medical research being carried out at Queen's, before showing the projects themselves.

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Hear to See - Experiences in Looking at Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Ed Dept.

Main Speaker(s): Jeri Harmsen, Jack Henderson. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Edited video created to advertise the new Agnes Etherington exhibit called Hear to See, which was comprised of 6 viewing areas with a couch and a telephone. The couch allowed a visitor to view art in comfort, and the telephone would play facts about the painting before the couch. Additional material such as articles would be placed on a coffee table before the couch.

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