Two-sided Queen's University certificate for surgical lectures card for Mr. J. L. Kane for Clinical Surgery; reverse side reaffirms that the person receiving the card has passed the examination on the given subject; a blank space is left for the receiver's name and another blank space for the regis…
Two-sided Queen's University certificate for surgical lectures card for Mr. J. L. Kane for Clinical Surgery; reverse side reaffirms that the person receiving the card has passed the examination on the given subject; a blank space is left for the receiver's name and another blank space for the registrar's signature.
On the front: "Queen's University. // KINGSTON, CANADA. // Mr. J. L. Kane // attended 75 per cent. of the 100 Lectures on // Clinical Surgery // during the Session 1901-2 // W. J. [Anyhn?] // Professor."; on the back: Mr. [blank space] // passed the University Examination on the subject // named on the other side. // [blank space] // Registrar."; in the drawing of a shield the Latin words: "SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-G Assorted Binder E pg 5 a
Length
9.3 cm
Width
13.4 cm
Depth
0.01 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
Corners are slightly worn
Copy Type
original
Reference Types
website
Reference Comments
https://www.queensu.ca/encyclopedia/m/mottos
Research Facts
Queen's motto is 'Sapientia et Doctrina Stabilitas', generally translated from the Latin as "Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times." The phrase is adapted from Isaiah XXXIII.6 and has been in use since the 1850s.