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Health Sciences Building - Cornerstone Ceremony

Cornerstone being laid for the Health Sciences building by T.C. Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan.

Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019.

Health Sciences Building - Cornerstone Ceremony

Image of the cornerstone of the Health Sciences Building, which is inscribed: "This stone was laid by the Honourable T. C. Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan, August 26, 1948."

Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019.

Health Sciences Building - Exterior

Elevated view looking south of the Health Sciences Building A Wing at left; B Wing at right.

Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.

Health Sciences Building - Exterior

Elevated view looking south of Health Sciences A Wing at left; B Wing Addition at right.

Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.

Health Sciences Building - Interior

Gathered around a desk in the new Library in the Health Sciences Building are (l to r): Dr. J.R. Gutelius, Head, Department of Surgery; Dr. C. Bryce Orchard, Department of Surgery; and Dr. Carman H. Weder, Associate Clinic Professor, Department of Surgery, watch as Lorie Horky, Librarian, signs out a book.

Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.

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