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              Thi 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled, "Sir William Osler: On the Student, Teacher, Libraries, and Medicine " by John P. McGovern, MD. The lecture took place May 14, 1980, and it was a part of the series “Conversations with the Past.” The recording runs 49:12 with about 48 minutes of lecture content. According to the credits, it was a Medical Community Television System Production. The recording is a duplication, in color, with stereo sound.
              (0:01) The recording begins with a countdown and title card.
              (0:12) Program begins with TMC Librarian Beth White at a podium introducing Dr. John P. McGovern, Director of the McGovern Allergy Clinic and Clinical Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and UT Medical School.
              (1:07) Dr. McGovern approaches the podium and begins his talk.
              (4:37) Dr. McGovern begins recounting Osler’s influence on modern American medicine and medical education.
              (8:11) Dr. McGovern begins offering a biography of Sir William Osler. Osler was born in Ontario, July 12, 1949, went to Trinity College in Toronto, and then studied medicine at McGill in Montreal in 1872. He opened his practice and also served as a lecturer and did research at McGill.
              (12:23) Dr. McGovern notes Osler then became the Chair of Clinical Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in June 1884. He taught at the bedside and in the clinic.
              (14:04) Dr. McGovern adds that in 1889 Osler became the first Physician-in-Chief at the new Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He wrote his Principles and Practice of Medicine. He married Grace Revere Osler and they had a son, Revere.
              (15:39) Dr. McGovern tells of Osler taking the position Chair as Regius Professor of Medicine of at Oxford in 1904/1905. Osler helped organize medical corps and hospital system in England when World War I started. His son died in Flanders. Osler died December 29, 1919.
              (17:38) Students. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding students.
              (24:11) Teachers. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding teachers.
              (29:46) Libraries. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding libraries. The Osler Library at McGill.
              (35:36) Medicine. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding medicine.
              (38:21) Patients. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding patients.
              (40:10) Physicians. Dr. McGovern reads quotations from or about Osler regarding physicians.
              (43:46) Dr. McGovern concludes his talk with quotations from others about Osler.

              McGovern, John P.