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Exhibits and lectures

Current exhibit:听When There Are No Words

Until March 30, 2025
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When There Are No Words

La version fran莽aise suit.

The exhibit,听When There Are No Words, addresses the subjects of death and grief in Qu茅bec society through the lens of colour, symbols, printed texts, and handwritten messages found in sympathy cards from the last 150 years. It also includes a selection of condolence objects provided by the Organ and Tissue Donation Program of the 9I制作厂免费 Health Centre as an illustration of a different expression of sympathy.

Presented by the听Department of Social Studies of Medicine,听Maude Abbott Medical Museum, and the听Osler Library of the History of Medicine.


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Recent events and exhibits:

The Scientific Revolution in the Renaissance and the Dialogue between Galileo and Kepler

Reading Abbott

Maude Abbott loved to read. This exhibition explores both what she read and ways we can read her life story.

Heart & Mind by St茅phan Ballard, 2023 Mich猫le Larose-Osler Library Artist-in-Residence

Sequence Heart and Mind by Stephan Ballard

Thou Hast Need of Them: Historical Minorities in the Faculty of Medicine

 Historical surgical tools / Left side: Logos 9I制作厂免费 Library, Jewish Public Library, School of Medicine / Right side: Maude Abbott Medical Museum & Osler Library crest

Staff from the听Osler Library of the History of Medicine,听Maude Abbott Medical Museum, and the听 discussed the fascinating holdings related to three medical graduates from 9I制作厂免费, each of whom prevailed over the systemic barriers they faced in pursuing their medical careers. Each institution gave a brief presentation about their graduate, followed by the opportunity to interact with items from their material history.

Past exhibitions and presentations

2023

  • The Rise and Influence of Medicine in the Islamic World, a collaboration between the Islamic Studies Library and the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, September 2023 - February 2024.
  • Coffee with a Codex: Medical Manuscripts & Marginalia / manuscrits m茅dicaux et notes marginales. Curator Dot Porter of the University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies and Prof. Emerita Faith Wallis of 9I制作厂免费 came together for a special joint edition of Coffee with a Codex. They looked at two medical Manuscripts: the Osler Library's recent acquisition, , and from the Kislak collection at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • 9I制作厂免费 Medical Student Research Symposium. Meygan Brody, "Mortality in Medicine: How Palliative Care and Euthanasia Reframe Our Relationship with Death" ; Amina Moustaqim-Barrette, The opioid overdose crisis in British Columbia: Towards a Sociopolitical Reckoning ; Emmanuel Adams-Gelinas, The Biological Psychiatry of Islamic Medicine: an Antidote to Misconceptions about Medieval Madness ; Neevya Balasubramaniam, 鈥淭he Central Nervous System in the 18th Century Japanese Dissection Scrolls: Art of Observation and Dissection鈥 ; Paris Dastjerdi, "Restoring Avicenna's Tomb - A Historical Analysis of William Osler's Efforts" ; Yoel Yakobi, 鈥淎n Army of the (Illustrated) Dead: The Use of Style in Andreas Vesalius's Skeleton and Muscle Men in Deposing Galen as the Emperor of Anatomy.鈥 Plus, a special guest appearance by Dr. Milton Roxanas, "Early auscultation and the glass stethoscope." Watch the presentations here: .
  • Danister Perera, Sri Lanka medical manuscripts as sources for medical history and the revitalization of traditional knowledge. ! Watch the presentation here: .
  • An evening with Ana Mar铆a G贸mez L贸pez, Mich猫le Larose - Osler Library Artist-in-Residence. 3 April 2023.

2022

  • Medical student research symposium. Yoel Yakobi, "Concessions, Coercions, and Coveted Conversions: Papal Injunctions against Jewish Physicians in the Renaissance"; Alba Sanchez-Allakhverdieva, "Beyond the Origins of the Institute Philippe-Pinel: Exploring the Relationship between Forensic Psychiatry and the Deinstitutionalization Movement in Quebec"; Devon Haseltine, 鈥淥ptimizing Global Food Security for a Sustainable and Healthy Tomorrow鈥; Rushali Gandhi, 鈥淥n the Presence of Unaccounted Bias: The Saga of Samuel George Morton鈥檚 Skull Collection and Race鈥; Saman Arfaie, 鈥淟eonardo da Vinci's Medical Library: Mining the Secrets of Genius, and Creativity鈥; Ali Fazlollahi, 鈥淧assing the Torch: Education During the Golden Age of Neurosurgery at the Montreal Neurological Institute.鈥 1 November 2022. Watch here:
  • Professor Joseph W. Lella Symposium. Talks by Margaret Lock, Bernard Brais, Brendan Ross, Rolando Del Maestro, Jeremy Norman, Guylaine Beaudry, Mario Molina, Milton Roxanas, Vivien Lane, Maia Woolner (not recorded). 3 November 2022. Watch here: .
  • Scholarship at the Source: Allister Neher on Art and Anatomy in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Talk by scholar and author Allister Neher upon themes from his book, Art and Anatomy in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Watch here: .
  • Cure Yourself by Electricity! Personal Electrotherapeutic Devices in Canada and Beyond c. 1880s-1930s. Exhibit curated by Dr. Maia Woolner. McLennan Library Lobby, August-September 2022.

2021

  • Show and Tell: The Secrets of Women / Montrer et racontrer : les secrets des femmes. Local artist Caroline Boileau and 9I制作厂免费-trained historian Margaret Carlyle interact with a few of the Osler Library's new acquisitions (and some older ones!) in an attempt to demystify medical history during a feminist dialogue of discovery. 15 December 2021. Enjoy the event here: .
  • Research and the Osler. An evening celebrating medical student humanities research supported by the Osler Library. Featured speakers: Lilly Groszman, "Untold Medical History: Montreal鈥檚 Days of Shame;" Brendan Ross, "The Chinese Apotheosis of Dr. Norman Bethune: The Making of a Medical Folk Hero;" Faith Wallis, "Osler the Student." Watch the symposium: .
  • The many faces of Norman Bethune. A moderated discussion held virtually on 23 March 2021. Watch the discussion: .
  • Perspectives on Sir William Osler in the 21st century. Virtual symposium hosted by our colleagues in the Department of Social Studies of Medicine on February 3, 2021. Moderated by Suzanne Morton (9I制作厂免费) and featuring panelists Jenna Healey (Queen's University), Samir Shaheen-Hussain (9I制作厂免费), Nadeem Toodayan (University of Queensland), Andr茅 Lametti (9I制作厂免费), Mary Hague-Yearl (9I制作厂免费), and Christoph Gradmann (University of Oslo). Read of each of the talks, written by the medical students from the 9I制作厂免费 Osler Society. Watch the symposium: .

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

  • , curated by Cynthia Tang and Anna Dysert. September-December 2015.
  • , curated by Sylvie Boisjoli and and Shana Cooperstein. Read exhibition talks from the curators in the spring 2015 issue of the Osler Library Newsletter (no. 122). Follow link to an interview with the curators on our blog.

2014

  • The Literature of Prescription: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Yellow Wallpaper. A Biography of Neurasthenia in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, curated by Prof. Andrea Tone. September - April 2014.

2013

  • Designing Doctors, an exhibit talk by Professor Annmarie Adams, 9I制作厂免费 School of Architecture. Tuesday, 7 May 2013, 1:00-2:00, Meakins Auditorium (5th floor McIntyre Medical Sciences Building).
  • "Neurological Laboratories" to Interdisciplinary "Centres of Brain Research": Otfrid Foerster, Wilder Penfield, and Early Neuroscience in Breslau and Montreal, a Nickerson Fellowship talk by Dr. Frank Stahnisch, Thursday, 2 May 2013, 2:00 - 3:00, Don Bates Seminar Room 101, Department of Social Studies of Medicine, 9I制作厂免费, 3647 Peel Street.

2012

2011

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