Fonds Acc3609 - Dr. George A. C. MacIntosh fonds : [1875-1884, 18-?]

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Dr. George A. C. MacIntosh fonds : [1875-1884, 18-?]

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CA PCA Acc3609

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1 reel of 35 mm microfilm
1 photograph
.0002 m of textual records

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Biographical history

Dr. George Archibald Cook McIntosh was born on 17 December 1843 in New London, Prince Edward Island, to George McIntosh and Caroline McKay. He attended school in Stanley Bridge, going on to Trinity College and the University of Pennsylvania. He married Mary Annie Kirkland of Rexton, New Brunswick, with whom he had at least two children, George and Carrie. Dr. MacIntosh began working in Murray River in 1875, setting up a practice out of his house. He retired from his practice around 1905 and died in June 1907. He is buried in New London (Lot 21) with his infant son George.

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Scope and content

This fonds consists of the doctor's daybooks, which are microfilmed and date from 1875-1884. They contain patients' names, bills and payments, newspaper clippings, and other writings including quotations and treatments for ailments. The fonds also includes one undated black and white photograph of Dr. George A.C. MacIntosh as well as a photocopy of the photographic envelope, which is addressed to Mrs. Dr. MacIntosh of Commercial Rd., Murray River, P.E.I.

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  • English

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Original material was returned to donor

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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A microfilm copy of the daybooks is located in the microfilm cabinet in the Reading Room. A copy of the photograph is located in the photograph binders in the Reading Room

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