Telegram from Wilder Penfield to Helen Kermott Penfield.
Description:
This is a typewritten telegram from someone identified as Drake of the United States Rubber Company to Helen Kermott Penfield. In the telegram Drake, who is presumably Francis E. Drake, states that he had seen Wilder Penfield in Dover, and that Penfield was in good spirits and had a simple fracture. The telegram was sent from London.
Physical Description:
text.telegram.black and white 17.3 x 21.3 cm
Language:
English

is Part Of:
Wilder Penfield Digital Collection

Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series C (Correspondence) -- Sub-Series C/D (Correspondence, domestic)
Publisher:
Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University
Citation:
Telegram from Wilder Penfield to Helen Kermott Penfield. [Online image]. Wilder Penfield Digital Collection Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series C (Correspondence) -- Sub-Series C/D (Correspondence, domestic) . Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University . Retrieved March 19, 2024 from http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/penfieldfonds/fullrecord.php?ID=9506
Rights:
This material has been made available with the consent of the copyright holders and can be used in accordance with fair dealing provisions of Canadian copyright law. For more information, please contact the Osler Library of the History of Medicine.
Creator:
Penfield, Wilder, 1891-1976.
Notes:
The transcription reads: "A708CH, London 20, LCO Kermott Donner College, Milwaukee (Wis), As companion to Penfield saw him dover good spirits simple fracture, Drake United States Rubber."

The handwritten note on the right states: "R428 L44 laee J3145, (?), Aree lall 435".

The stamp reads: "Telephone No. L3145, Telephone to HK, Time 607P, by P to be, 4261".

Call Number:
D-C/D 21-2/1