2 photocopies of reprints/clippings of Wilder Penfeild's essay "Sir William Osler -- the gentle healer," Great Canadians: A Century of Achievement, ed.-in-chief Pierre Burton, (Toronto: Canadian Centennial Publishing Co. Ltd., 1965) 87-90.
3 photocopies of Wilder Penfield's article "Hippocratic Preamble: The Brain and Intelligence," In The History and philosophy of knowledge of the brain and its function. An Anglo-American symposium, London, July 15th - 17th, 1957, ed. F.N.L. Poynter (Oxford: Blackwell, 1958) 1-4.
1 copy of the journal The Atlantic Monthly 214 (July 1964).;The journal contains Wilder Penfield's paper "The Uncommitted Cortex: The Child's Changing Brain" (pages 77-81).
1 copy/clipping of Wilder Penfield's essay "The church in a changing world," Presbyterian Record, 89, no. 6 (June 1964): 10-13.; 1 copy of the journal Presbyterian Record, 89, no. 6 (June 1964).
1 phtotcopy of "Unity and Disunity: Canada and the Brain Race," The Henry Marshall Tory Lectures, 1964, (Toronto: Copp Clark Publishing Co., 1964) 26pp.; 1 photocopy of a typed letter dated 1 Jun. 1976 from Phyllis Russell, Medical Sciences Librarian, University of Alberta to the Montreal Neurological Institute.
1 copy of the journal The Journal of the Canadian Association for Adult Education, 2, no. 3 (May-June, 1963). The journal includes Wilder Penfield's essay "To learn in the afternoon," Continuous Learning" (pages 102-105).
File is empty apart from a post-it note which reads "Nov. 9, 1989. I can only find duplicates of P273a and P270. There is nothing else in the file. J.E."