Letter from Edward Archibald to Wilder Penfield, September 27, 1934.
Description:
This is a hand written letter from Edward Archibald to Wilder Penfield. In the letter Archibald wishes continued success for research and congratulates Penfield on the opening of the Montreal Neurological Institute. This letter is from September 27, 1934.
Physical Description:
text.manuscript.black and white 17.5 x 11.2 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:
Letter from Edward Archibald to Wilder Penfield, September 27, 1934. [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 25, 2024 from http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/penfieldfonds/fullrecord.php?ID=10345
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:
Archibald, Edward W. (Edward William), 1872-1945.
Notes:
Transcription of the note reads: "Sept 27. 1934. My Dear Wilder, Just a word on (?) of administration, am I still more of affection. Your great day was (?) brilliantly. You can, and will, do much more for Neurology; you can hardly hope it will aim a greater degree of (?) and (?) regard on the past of your fellows or of the zone (?) (?) crowd than you (?) (?). In a (?), you may even now say your (?) (?). Still, with that general support and that general affection, you will go forward on your chosen path of science. My wish is that it will be always a pleasure part, with many (?) of science w pick, beautiful and fragment. Excuse the flowery language, which, however, is (?) (?) (?) other but (?) to (?) (?) (?). Yours Always, Edward Archibald".

This letter was written on The Mount Royal Club stationary.

Call Number:
A/N 3-1/2