Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports and files relating to C.P.S.A. panel meeting and its members; correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, mansucripts relating to the research, writing, and publication of "Historical Statistics of Canada".
The fonds consists of a copy of Dr. McPhee's autobiography entitled 'Reflections on Edmonton Urology Through a Personal Retrospectoscope', and includes family and other personal photographs, plus photos of a number of his paintings of favourite subjects that are used to enhance his text; a copy of an article titled, 'Cardiac Catheterization', which was published in the 1964-1965 issue of the 'Queen's Medical Review'; and a videocassette of the Meds '65 Class 35th Reunion held in August 2000, at the University's, Hertmonceaux Castle.
Fonds consists of the original Mallorytown Land Grant (1802); land records and legal documents relating to various family members including Israel, Israel B. and Julia A., Wilbert Israel Mallory (1804-1901); records and forms relating to Wilbert Israel Mallory's time as bailiff and auctioneer in the Mallorytown area (1875-1938).
Fonds consists of authored, and co-authored, reprints of articles published in various medical journals. It also consists of course materials including lecture and research notes for the classes Dr. Sawyer taught at Queen's.
Fonds consists of a typed copy, with research notes, of Ms. Hooey's history of the Senate of Queen's University at Kingston, entitled, 'The Queen's University Senate: Evolution of Composition and Function, 1842-1995'; correspondence to and from Jean Royce and her sister Marion, and the research and writing of the biography of Jean Royce by Roberta Hamilton; Daily Journals and Daily Notes and other material while Margaret Hooey was at Queen's, primarily in her role as Secretary to the University; reports generated by The Barriefield Associates; photographs of the University Secretaries Meeting at Queen's University (1994); and a CD recording the conferring of her Queen's LL.D. (30 May 2002); artifacts relating to Jean Royce.