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felis_ultharus) wrote2007-10-08 10:08 am
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I am doing better today, though I'm going to have to push back the update to my website until next week, because of illness and work and general stress. Plus I've had trouble researching, since all the good books on Dr. James Barry are in McGill's Osler library, and (unlike the Redpath and Maclennan libraries) I don't think non-McGill students have access to them.
Unfortunately, Concordia alumni can't get interlibrary loans.
I probably have enough basic material to work with, but I'd like something to flesh it out, and I'm already unsure of my sources.
Oh well. I think I'm going to stay in and edit today, and I'll figure out what to do with research afterwards.
Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it.
Unfortunately, Concordia alumni can't get interlibrary loans.
I probably have enough basic material to work with, but I'd like something to flesh it out, and I'm already unsure of my sources.
Oh well. I think I'm going to stay in and edit today, and I'll figure out what to do with research afterwards.
Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it.
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Actually, I might take you up on that offer. Stuff at the MacLennan Library and the Redpath are easily accessible for non-McGillers, but I think Osler stuff is more of a problem.
There were three books at the Osler which interested me:
The journal of Dr. James Barry, by Olga Racster and Jessica Grove
WZ 360 B279ra 1932a [Regular Loan]
Scanty particulars : the life of Dr. James Barry / Rachel Holmes.
WZ 100 B279H 2002 [Regular Loan]
The strange story of Dr James Barry ; Army surgeon, Inspector-General of Hospitals, discovered on death to be a woman / by Isobel Rae
WZ 100 B279r 1958 [Regular Loan]
I think these would help with my next post.
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It's immediately recognizable as "the round building" -- the McIntyre Medical Building on the Sir William Osler Promenade. You go uphill past SSMU/Shatner's, up the stone steps, and walk a couple of blocks left (west) on Docteur-Penfield to Sir William Osler, then turn right (north) and it's just a little ways up.
I think it's on the third floor? It's surprisingly tiny.
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By the way, I asked permission of
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