Head and shoulders image of Dr. Michel Desautels, Physiology, Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Michel Desautels earned a DEC, CEGEP Ahuntsic (Montreal); a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry and a PhD, both from the University of Ottawa. He is Professor Emeritus of Physiology (2021).
Looking southwest at the headerhouses. Flower garden in foreground; greenhouses and College Building in background. On back of photo: "Anatomy and Physiology Laboratories". Anatomy was in the fifth from left, Physiology in the sixth. The header houses were built at right angles to the greenhouses. The greenhouses were demolished in the late 1990s.
Posed outdoor image of participants of a research seminar with Sir Henry Dale, chairman, British Medical Council, and members of the Department of Physiology during the opening of the Medical College. Front row: T.P. Ting; Dr. John Fiddes, professor emeritus of Physiology; Dr. Louis B. Jaques, head, Department of Physiology; Sir Henry Dale. Middle row: Ms. O. Maduke; Ms. G. Johns; Erica Lepp; Ms. M. Ogilvie; Ms. H,J. Bell (who later received the first PhD awarded in the College of Medicine; J.G. Ashwin; G.J. Millar. Back row: S.W. Levy; R. Schucher; J. Lowenthal; P.F. Solvonuk; G.N.P. Musgrove.
Note on back: "Dr. Jack Millar, Department of Physiology, addresses students in the largest lecture theatre in the Health Sciences Building. The theatre, which seats 150 students, is fully equipped for audio-visual instruction".
This series consists of notes and overheads for John King's Biology 835.3 Genetic Approaches to Plant Physiology course, which was based closely on his book The Genetic Basis of Plant Physiological Processes.
Image of the first class of students taking instruction in Veterinary Medicine who have started their four-year professional course. At far left is Dr. R.H. Dunlop, head, Department of Veterinary Physiology.
From back of photo: "The winner of the Norden Distinguished Teacher Award - Dr. Ron Howard, of Vet Physiology. Presenting the Award is Dr. Jack Knappenberger, president of Norden Laboratories, Lincoln, Nebraska."
Image of Dr. George J. Millar, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, 1946-1980, holding a cigarette.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. George John Millar (1914-1988) received his BA from the University of Toronto in 1939 and worked at the Banting Institute from 1939-1941. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and carried out medical research for the RCAF until he was honourably discharged in 1943. Dr. Millar joined the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Saskatchewan in 1946, and received his PhD from the U of T in 1950. One of his areas of research involved the chemistry and physiology of heparin, a substance which prevents coagulation of the blood and is useful in the treatment of thrombosis.
This fonds consists of records relating to John King's career as a plant physiologist. The materials include research that he conducted and directed, supervised work of MSc students and Post-Doctoral Fellows, biology lectures, notes, drafts and correspondence relating to his two books The Genetic Basis of Plant Physiological Processes and Reaching for the Sun. There are also copies of articles he authored and a reference collection of articles and indices to articles for research purposes.
The material in this fonds documents the teaching and research career of Vipen Sawhney. The teaching material includes lecture notes, course outlines, teaching slides and examinations. The research material contains correspondence, notes, articles by Sawhney and others, slides, negatives, photographs and microscope glass slides.
This fonds contains personal correspondence, travel diaries, lecture and research notes, seminar presentations, Jaques' undergraduate note books, personal reminiscences, and files relating to the activities of the Canadian Hemophilia Society and the Anglican Church of Canada.
Jaques, Louis Barker, 1911-1997 (Professor of Physiology)
Dr. W.E. Roe, Professor of Veterinary Physiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $60 prize, provided by Ayerst Laboratories, to Layne Bixby (left) of Edmonton, Alta., at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background.