Brit. MS., Dott, Jefferson, Elliott, photograph (front).
Description:
This is a black and white photograph of three men, two of whom are wearing suits and one of whom is wearing a Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (R.C.A.M.C.) uniform. The Three men are identified on the back of the photograph as “Dott, Jefferson, [and] Elliott” in “Brit” [i.e. Britain] in 1942. The three men are likely (left to right) the British neurosurgeons Norman Dott and Sir Geoffrey Jefferson, and Major Harold Elliott. Major Elliott, who is shown wearing his R.C.A.M.C. uniform and holding a file folder, was stationed at the No. 1 Neurological Hospital and was eventually in charge of the #1 Canadian Mobile Neurosurgical Unit in Holland. Also, both Norman Dott and Sir Geoffrey Jefferson were connected to neurological work being carried out at Basingstoke. In the image none of the men are looking at the camera.
Physical Description:
image.photograph.black and white 12.1 x 16.6 cm
Language:
English

is Part Of:
Wilder Penfield Digital Collection

Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series A (Administration) -- Sub-Series A/N (Administration, Neuro)
Publisher:
Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University
Citation:
Brit. MS., Dott, Jefferson, Elliott, photograph (front). [Online image]. Wilder Penfield Digital Collection Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series A (Administration) -- Sub-Series A/N (Administration, Neuro) . Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University . Retrieved April 18, 2024 from http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/penfieldfonds/fullrecord.php?ID=10158
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.
Notes:
On the back, Stamp reads: "Original Photograph Passed Censor For Release", Handwritten number reads: "42290", Names read: "Brit. MS., Dott, Jefferson, Elliott."

Call Number:
A/N 11-5