This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to the administration and the activities of the department. Included are the publications and presentations of Dr. D.G. McKerracher, Department Head (1954-1970).
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Department of Psychiatry
This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes and reports related to the administration and activities of the department. Included are applications to various agencies which provide grants for medical research (1952-1974). These files consist of applications, biographical data, project proposals, correspondence and reports of results.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Department of Physiology
This series contains departmental reports, various committee minutes, grant applications, reports on curriculum, and correspondence. In addition, there is material relating to both the Hall Commission and Medicare.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology
This fonds contains departmental minutes (1958-1987) and annual reports from 1979-1990 (1981-82 and 1983-84 are missing). Also included are a small number of research and personnel files.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
This fonds contains personal files, correspondence, research materials, publications, meeting files, administrative records, association files and photographs relating to C.S. Houston's teaching, research and scholarly pursuits. The extensive research files primarily relate to: congenital dislocation of the hip in native people; anti-smoking activities; and the history of radiology in Saskatchewan and Canada. Drafts, files and correspondence document the preparation of publications on the Franklin Expeditions, T.A. Patrick, and R.G. Ferguson. Administrative records relate to Dr. Houston's position as Head of Medical Imaging.
This fonds contains material relating to the students, faculty and administration of the College of Medicine. These records generally contain correspondence, minutes, reports, and memoranda; as well as considerable material relating to national and provincial professional associations, health organizations, and research work.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Dean's Office
The fonds consists of Dr. Hayter’s research material and notes relating to the history of radiology, radiotherapy, and cancer control, primarily accumulated during the research that culminated in "An Element of Hope". The fonds is arranged into the following series: I. History of Radiology and Radiotherapy II. History of Cancer Control in Canada