The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
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University
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
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Accession consists of a blazer crest from the University of Alberta Hospital Inhalation Therapy Unit.
good
1.5.1982
map cabinet
open
accession register; index
Formerly R.G. 6.
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
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Hospital interior views
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11.15.1984
Photographs, Small Accessions
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accession register; index; file inventory
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
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Accession consists of board minutes from the University of Alberta Hospital.
Fair, fragile carbon copies
8.25.1989
Small accessions
Open
Accession register; index
Formerly part of Accession 1973-049.
Published
Accession consists of a book entitled "More Than a Hospital: University of Alberta Hospitals 1906-1989" by T. Cashman and Vant J. Ross.
Good
9.16.1989
Small accessions
Open
Accession register; index
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
Published
Group Clinic: Correspondence, minutes and other records
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6.25.1991
Main
open
accession register; index
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
Published
Accession consists of a telephone directory from the University of Alberta Hospitals.
Good
11.25.1989
Small accessions
Open
Accession register; index
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
Published
Published materials
good
1.1.2001
Main
open
accession register; index
Accession also includes materials from the Office of the Vice-President (Facilities and Services) RG.
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
Published
Textual and architectural plans, reports and other material concerning the University of Alberta Hospital.
good
12.31.2006
Main; Oversize
open
accession register; index
The University of Alberta Hospitals originated in the Strathcona Hospital, founded in 1906. In 1913 the Hospital moved to a building constructed on University land. In 1922, the University took over administration of the Hospital and converted it into a teaching hospital for its medical school. The Hospital remained under the University's direct control until 1929, when an Act of the provincial government incorporated it with its own board. The Hospital still maintains a close association with the University, however; through its board, on which sit the University President and the Dean of Medicine, and joint faculty/hospital governing committees. The University of Alberta Hospitals board currently administers six health and research centres, including the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. Students in Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pharmacy and other health sciences receive instruction here.
Chairs, Hospitals Board: 1922-1928 Henry Marshall Tory; 1929- 1936 Robert Charles Wallace; 1936-1938 H.H. Cooper; 1938-1943 G.R.F. Kirkpatrick; 1943-1948 Ray Ellis Staples; 1948-1951 R. Winslow Hamilton; 1951-1953 James Walker; 1953-1954 A. Somerville (Acting); 1954-1964 Donald J. Avison; 1964-1978 Gordon K. Wynn; 1979-1984 Peter M. Owen; 1984-1990 Egerton W. King; 1990- R.J. Harris.
Superintendents: 1922-1941 R.T. Washburn; 1940 J. Ross Vant (Acting); 1940-1942 Thomas Cox (Acting); 1942-1960 C. Angus McGugan; 1960-1961 Leonard Reginald Adshead; 1961-1965 J. Douglas Wallace.
Presidents: 1966-1984 Bernard Snell; 1984-1987 Donald A. Cramp; 1987- Donald Schurman
Published
U of A Hospital 43rd Annual Report;
Capital Health Supply Chain Case Study and Three Year Plan;
Western Canada Waiting List Project Final Report Appendices.
good
7.23.2007
Main
open
accession register; index
Published
Accession consists of four photographs of the University of Alberta Hospital. Two of the photographs illustrate the construction of the new addition to the U of A Hospital.
fair
10.11.2016
Photographs transferred to the UA Archives from the City of Edmonton Archives.
Photographs, Small Accessions
open
accession register; case file; index