Framed text of a humorous speech given at the Queen's University Medical Dinner in 1913, by Dr. R. R. MacGregor, Med. CLass of 1916; includes a separate paper with typed biography of Dr MacGregor in paper pocket attached on reverse.
Framed text of a humorous speech given at the Queen's University Medical Dinner in 1913, by Dr. R. R. MacGregor, Med. CLass of 1916; includes a separate paper with typed biography of Dr MacGregor in paper pocket attached on reverse.
Number Of Parts
2
Part Names
a - framed text - Size: Length 26.8 cm x Width 16.2 cm x Depth 2.1 cm
b - explanatory clipping - Size: Length 21.1 cm x Width 16.0 cm
Provenance
Collected by Dr. A.A. Travill for the Queen's University Faculty of Medicine Collection.
"Queen's University // Medical Dinner, 1913 // "One of the Flavors served" // NON-SENSE // IT was a fine day in summer Bill Rubin and Bill Verdin // closed up the Ol-factory and invited their lady friends Ethyl // Alcohol and Bella Donna to accompany them to the Islands of Langherhan to hear the great Trochanter speak on the // Navel questions, Bill Rubin having procured before. Hand a // bundle of Eats neatly tied with Spinal Cord, costing three // Bones. Pso-as to get there quickly they sailed down the // Alimentary Canal to McBurney's point in a Blood Vessel. // On the way down Bill Rubin tried to make Bella Donna believe // she was as Cutix Vera, but in Vein. She told him he had too // much Nerve and Gall and to be careful or the Recurrent // Tibial would swamp them. Tym-panic had sailed there before // and the Recurrent Tibial had Recturn on the shore of Gall. etc."
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-2-1
Condition Remarks
(a) The frame worn at corners; paper yellowed; a few marks on glass; bottom of frame and back covered with paper tape; (b) paper is discoloured on left side, slightly brittle, deeply creased; text taken from two pages and taped together with masking tape.
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Document
Reference Comments
Faculty of Medicine Collection 1984 Inventory
Research Facts
Text of a humorous speech given at the Queen's Medical Dinner in 1913, by Dr. R. R. MacGregor, Med. '16
Exhibit History
Queen's Sesquicentennial Exhibit, Bracken Library, 2004; On display in Bracken wing Feb. 12, 2004-Feb. 2005