2 men are posed in doorway under awning. Sign identifies business as chemists.
View of asylum buildings and grounds.
Exterior view of front of drug store building.
View of Dr. Lancaster's octagon house. He was a homeopathic physician.
File 32.5.1 contains budget projections, notes and calculations created by the TGH Secretary, Mr. A.F. Miller in the course of preparing estimates of projected Hospital expenses and revenues, 1876-1886. File 32.5.2 contains a budget manual prepared and distributed in 1974 by the TGH Finance Department to provide instruction to Hospital managers responsible for preparing departmental budgets.
UntitledThis sub-series consists of annual reports issued by Grace Hospital and its predecessor, the Toronto Homeopathic Hospital. The report for the year 1899 is missing, and reports for 1900 and 1901 exist only in the form of incomplete manuscript notes. No reports after 1903 have survived.
UntitledThis fonds consists of Vesey Brown’s medical education and military certificates and personal correspondence, as well as material relating to Brown and Masingberd family property in London and Morpeth, Ontario. Majority of fonds consists of Series 4 that is Brown's work as watercolour artist, mainly depicting London, Port Stanley and Elgin County.
UntitledThe fonds consists of two series.
The Minutes of Meetings of the Ladies Committee were created between 1876 and 1899, and consist of three volumes. Volume 1 (1876-1890). Volume 2 (1891-1893). Volume 3 (1893-1899).
The Annual Reports (1876-1890).
UntitledThis sub-series consists an accounts journal and correspondence created or maintained by the Treasurer of Grace Hospital. Correspondence is only for a single year, 1902, and relates to the fees for public ward patients.
UntitledThis sub-series consists of the minutes of meetings of the TWH medical staff for the period June 1894-December 1911.
Sub-series contains the records for all students from the graduating class of 1911.
Fonds consists of four (4) blueprints/floor plans of the Port Hope Hospital that was located on Ward Street, c1915. The blueprints were created for the construction of the "old" hospital by Ellis & Ellis Architects, Toronto. They include: First Floor, Second Floor, East Elevation, and South Elevation.
UntitledSeries consists of four certificates acknowledging completion of course in midwifery in the Lying-In (Maternity) Department 1886-1900, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the TGH Board of Trustees, and by the Medical Superintendent; a diploma issued to TGH medical staff member Dr. C. Edward Cooper Cole by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario 1907; and various certificates acknowledging attendance at autopsies and competence to report post-mortem examinations, issued 1882-1916.
The Grace Hospital ephemera collection is an assembly of material in various formats that have been accumulated by the UHN Archives from a variety of disparate sources including, but not limited to, family members of former staff or students, other repositories, or anonymous donations. Collection consists of photographs and objects. Material in the collection relates to the history of the Grace Hospital and its predecessor, the Toronto Homeopathic Hospital, and its staff or students including the Grace Hospital Training School for Nurses. Material is arranged by accession. No particular order has been imposed by the Archivist.
File 1 contains a 1912 graduation photograph from Grace Hospital Training School for Nurses. File 2 contains the nursing graduation pin for Bernice Marie Charters.
UntitledFile consists of a diploma received by M. Isabel Jones St. Louis (1897-1987) on 15th October 1919. Diploma is signed by the president, secretary, superintendent and mission of the Port Hope Hospital Training School for nurses, established in 1916. The diploma was presented to the Port Hope and District Hospital as Ms. St. Louis was the last surviving of that graduating class. It hung in the Port Hope & District Hospital until it closed.
UntitledFile consists of correspondence written regarding funds for hospital and special rates on operations for children under the care of the Northumberland & Durham Children's Aid Society, 1919.
UntitledSub-series consists of patient case files. File 15.2.1 consists of one bound volume of patient records created in the TGH Medical Division 1913, containing files numbered 11601 - 11700 and identified as “Vol. 93 Medical - nervous”. File 15.2.2 consists of one bound volume of patient records created in the TGH military wards 1918 - 1919, containing files numbered 3401 - 3499, identified as “Vol. [24? 42?] Military Histories”, and classified by condition: Alimentary, Bones, Genito-Urinary, Glands, Joints, Nervous, Respiratory, Skin, Tendons, Vascular. File 15.2.3 contains the medical records of Leonard Thompson, the world’s first recipient of insulin (January 11, 1922) for control of diabetes mellitus.
Records include patient history, examination and progress notes, treatment record, urine and blood chart, clinical chart, bacteriologists’ reports.
UntitledSub-series contains the records of a 10% sample of students from the graduating class of 1921.
Series consists of copies of the TGH Pharmacopoeia, editions of 1912 and 1922. The Pharmacopoeia was first published in [1876?] and was frequently revised and re-issued thereafter. The Pharmacopoeia listed drugs and other substances, and dosages approved for use in the various departments of the Hospital and also provided instructions for performing basic surgical and obstetrical procedures.
This sub-series consists of records relating to the TWH building campaign of 1924 to raise funds for the construction of a nurses' residence and maternity wing.