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It's always gratifying to see our collections highlighted in scholarly publications. Congratulations on your article!
M Carlyle and M D Nichols, “Flap Anatomies and Victorian Veils: Penetrating the Female Reproductive Interior.” Gender & History (2026):
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Excellent piece by @AllisonHanes in today's @mtlgazette highlighting our current exhibit, "How to transform black and white incunabula into luxury items." The voices included highlight our strong ties to @AmericanOsler.
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All #OslerLibrary activities are made possible by the generosity of donors like you.
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Are you looking to have your gift go further? Today is #McGill24 !
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Read about Ambassador Alessandro Cattaneo's recent visit to the Osler Library for a guided tour of our current exhibit on illuminated incunabula, curated by Prof Brenda Dunn-Lardeau.
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✨ In Montréal, Amb. @Aless_Cattaneo and Prof. Mario Venezia visited the remarkable exhibition of 🇮🇹 Venetian incunabula at @OslerLibrary.
Our heartfelt thanks to Prof. @RFDelMaestro, his colleagues, and the exhibit’s curator Professor Dunn-Lardeau for their dedicated work.
Rather than the view from our library, here is the view over our library! See the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building in the lower left part of the photo.
Congratulations to Hélène Cazes, Viviane Fairbank, & Magdalena Koźluk on a fine issue:
Uncovering the female Anatomy: Discourses on Women's Hidden "Nature".
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We’re excited to inform you that the latest issue of the Osler Library Newsletter is out!
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We teach because we love teaching, but wow, sometimes a prof will totally spoil us in appreciation. Thank you! And thank you for lending us your students for a few hours this week.
Congratulations on a thought-provoking article about Halsted, addiction, and the development of residency training:
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Picked up by the CBC, too: https://t.co/1qDFm4EQlI
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Are you hoping to do research at the Osler Library? Apply for a travel grant!
Applications for the 2026-2027 Bensley, Nickerson, and Pivnicki awards are open through 16 January 2026.
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