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About the Osler Library of the History of Medicine

The Osler Library of the History of Medicine opened in 1929 to house the collection of rare medical and other books donated by Sir William Osler, the renowned physician and ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ graduate and professor. Initially comprising 8000 titles listed in the Bibliotheca Osleriana, the collection - the finest of its kind in Canada - has grown to around 100,000 works including older, rare materials as well as current books and periodicals about the history of the health sciences and related areas.

The Osler Library is a major resource centre for historical research in the health sciences and is the international centre for the study of Sir William Osler and the Oslerian tradition. It supports students and teachers at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ in the Department of Social Studies of Medicine, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (including the Ingram School of Nursing, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, and School of Communication Sciences and Disorders) as well as the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, and the Faculties of Arts and of Science. It is heavily used by researchers from ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, Quebec, across Canada, and throughout the world.

Scholarship in medical history is supported through the Osler Library Studies in the History of Medicine series of publications and three research travel grants awarded annually: Dr. Edward H. Bensley Osler Library Research Travel Grant, Mary Louise Nickerson Travel Grant, and Dimitrije Pivnicki Award in Neuro and Psychiatric History. Exhibitions are mounted regularly at the Library's entrance.

The Library is generously supported through endowments and donations and the active participation of members of the Friends of the Osler Library. Membership of the Friends is open to anyone who is interested in the Osler Library, the life and legacy of Sir William Osler or the history of medicine. Please contact the Osler Library for more information.

Sir William Osler (1849-1919) was a ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ graduate with a distinguished career as a physician, professor, author, and bibliophile at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, the University of Pennsylvania, and Johns Hopkins, and as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford University. As Professor of Medicine at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, he employed new methods using the microscope and pathological study. His major contributions included introducing bedside teaching and writing a major textbook, The Principles and Practice of Medicine. Sir William Osler was honoured with a baronetcy for his significant innovations in teaching and contributions to medicine, and is revered for his warm personality and for his blending of humanity and science. Bequeathed to ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ in gratitude for the sound education and strong support he received early in his career, his Library reflects the man, a life in medicine, and his creativity and humanity. Students, teachers, clinicians, and researchers can gain inspiration from the tradition that is recorded in this Library.

Members of the Osler Library Board of Curators 2022-2023

Curators are normally elected or appointed for five year terms, the dates below show the most recent date of appointment.

Prof. Annmarie Adams

Professor, Stevenson Chair in the History and Philosophy of Science, including Medicine, Department of Social Studies of Medicine
Re-elected 2021

Ms. Neevya Balasubramaniam

Student Representative
Co-president of the Osler Society, 2024
ex-officio

Dr. Guylaine Beaudry

Trenholme Dean of ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Library
ex-officio

Dr. Bernard Brais

Montreal Neurological Institute
Re-elected 2019

Dr. Charles S. Bryan

University of South Carolina
Elected 2020

Dr. Richard Cruess

Chairman of the Friends of the Osler Library
Re-elected 2020

Ms. Paris Dastjerdi

Student Representative
Co-president of the Osler Society, 2024
ex-officio

Ms. Lili de Grandpré

CenCEO Consulting
Re-elected 2023

Dr. Rolando Del Maestro

Honorary Osler Librarian
Professor Emeritus, Montreal Neurological Institute
Re-elected 2022

Dr. Lesley Fellows

Vice-Principal (Health Affairs)
Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
ex officio

Dr. Richard Fraser

Department of Pathology, Montreal General Hospital
Re-elected 2020

Dr. Abraham Fuks

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ
Re-elected 2022

Prof. Fen Osler Hampson

Representative of Osler family
Appointed 2022

Dr. Jason Harley

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ
Elected 2022

Dr. Milton K. H. Leong

Create Health Hong Kong Ltd
Re-elected 2022

Mr. Brian M. Levitt

TD Bank Group
Re-elected 2023

Mr. Jamie Robert Osler McIntyre

President, Romeo Oscar Inc.
Re-elected 2019

Dr. Jonathan Meakins

Director, RBC Art and Heritage Centre, MUHC
Re-elected 2020

Mrs. Pamela Miller

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Re-elected 2020

Dr. J. Mario Molina

Molina Foundation
Re-elected 2023

Mr. Lawton Osler

Osler Business Consultants Ltd.
Re-elected 2022

Dr. Jeffrey Reznick

Chief, History of Medicine Division, US National Library of Medicine
Representative of the US National Library of Medicine
ex-officio

Dr. Milton G. Roxanas

University of Sydney, Sydney Adventist Hospital Medical School
Elected 2020

Prof. Deep Saini

Principal, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ
ex-officio

Prof. Faith Wallis

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Re-elected 2021

Dr. Mary Yearl

Head Librarian, Osler Library of the History of Medicine
ex-officio

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Collection description

The Osler Library’s books and serials are listed in the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Library Catalogue. The Osler Library also has collections of digitised and other material that are not individually listed in the Catalogue. To help find this material, special databases have been created, specifically:

  • . The Osler Library Archives has over 100 collections of papers by or about doctors, medical students and organisations, including significant collections on Sir William Osler, Wilder Penfield, Maude Abbott and the Canadian Health Libraries Association. There are fonds or collections level records in the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ catalogue too. Please note that individual archival fonds or collections are also listed in the catalogue.
  • . The library has an extensive collection of prints and drawings. The largest collections were donated by Dr. Kalz and Dr. Evans. Frederick Kalz had amassed 175 engraved portraits of physicians from the 17th to the 19th centuries. John Howell Evans donated over seven hundred images of cancer and other tumour cases from the late 1860s to the mid 1920s, as well as English physicians of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Ones in the print collection have been digitised, but other illustrations remain, primarily in archival collections.
  • . This is a digitised collection of approximately 400 photos of Sir William Osler and his family and circle from all phases of his life.
  • We also have materials for which there are no online listings, but which are available by writing directly to the Osler Library at osler.library [at] mcgill.ca. Examples of such items are: the Osler Library’s artefact collection of over 700 items consisting of surgical and medical instruments and kits, medals, plaques, etc.; numerous photographs of medical personnel, and paintings. It is worth noting that the library is home to a variety of items belonging to Dr. Osler, including furniture as well as medical instruments.

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