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Correspondence from Clara MacNaughton to Mr. Ross Thompson
Handwritten and signed correspondence from Clara MacNaughton to a doctor; first line reads: "My dr. M. J./ Perhaps you may remember that I approached you in regard to." Clara MacNaughton requests the promised donation for a Woman's Club from Dr. M.J.Outgoing Correspondence from Dr. Clara W. MacNaughton to Various Recipient
Correspondence from Hannah J. Bailey to Clara MacNaughton
Handwritten and signed correspondence from Hannah J. Bailey to Clara MacNaughton; first line reads "Dear friend;-/ I receive so many such letters as the enclosed that is simply." Hannah Johnston Bailey mentions they have replied to many letters and has started sending them back to the sender with a dollar but is no longer passing on the chain letter as asked; mentions that the recipient use the $1 enclosed for the purpose to commissioning the portrait of Susan B. Anthony; World's and National W. C. T. U. Department of Peace and Arbitration letterheadIncoming correspondence to Dr. Clara W. MacNaughto
Correspondence from Lucy B. Johnston to Clara MacNaughton
Typed and signed correspondence from Lucy B. Johnston to Clara MacNaughton; first line reads "My dear Mrs. MacNaughton:/ I did not forget to enclose the receipt in the letter, but held the check as I explained to you until I got the directions from you as to what I should do with it." mentions they recieved Clara MacNaughton's letter on the 31st while they were out doing compaign work and have forwarded the check to their treasurer, Mrs. Thurston (Sarah A.Thurston), to add to the books; Lucy Browne Johnston mentions Sarah A. Thurston will send the check to Clara B. Colby and ask for a receipt as proof that it arrived at the Kansas Treasury (Kansas Equal Suffrage Association); mentions they are grateful for Clara MacNaughton's financial help and look forward to Clara B. Colby's work with the Kansas Association; mentions they can send Clara MacNaughton a list of names of women as delegates of Kansas, also writes there are women in Washington who would be interested in attending the Washington hearing before Congress and conference; Kansas Equal Suffrage Association letterhead: Lucy B. Johnston (President), Ella M. Evans (Corresponding Secretary), Stella H. Stubbs (First Vice President), Cora W. Bullard (Second Vice President), Helen N. Eacker (Recording Secretary), Sarah A. Thurston (Treasurer), Sallie Lindsay White (Auditor), Lillian M. Mitchner (Honorary Vice President); Kansas Equal Suffrage Association letterhead. District Presidents: Cora W. Bullard (Tonganoxie), Genevieve H. Chalkley (Lawrence), Magdalen B. Munson (Pittsburg), Mrs. H. C. Wirick (Yates Center), Matie E. Kimball (Manhattan), Lizzie W. Smith (Stockton), Minnie J. Grinstead (Liberal), Minerva C. Barb (Wichita); Kansas Equal Suffrage Association letterhead. Committees: Catherine A. Hoffman (Press ; Chairman, Enterprise), Alberta L. Corbin, PH.D. (Membership ; Chairman, Lawrence), Effie Graham (Education ; Chairman, Topeka), Pansy M. Clark (Finance ; Chairman, Rosedale).Incoming correspondence to Dr. Clara W. MacNaughto
Correspondence from Sara A. Spencer to Clara MacNaughton
Handwritten and signed correspondence from Sara A. Spencer to Clara MacNaughton; first line reads "Dear Dr. McNaughton,/ For three days I have tried to find a few minutes' time to accept your kind invitation." Sara Jane Andrews Spencer mentions they wish they could accept the invitation to meet Clara MacNaughton at the D.C.W.S. Association (District of Columbia Woman Suffrage Association) to say a few words on Susan B. Athony's birthday; mentions their time has been taken up by a College (Spencerian Business College (Washington, D.C.) meeting where people gor heated discussing topics they considered vital to their welfare and the college; Sara A. Spencer comments there will be no shortage of tributes.Incoming correspondence to Dr. Clara W. MacNaughto
‘Elegant’ Surgery: The Beauty of Clinical Expertise
Reflecting on his life as a neurosurgeon, Henry Marsh describes the experience that set him out on his career: observing an operation on an aneurysm in the brain. ‘The operation was elegant, dangerous and full of profound meaning. What could be finer, I thought, than to be a neurosurgeon?’1 Approaching the theme of this collection — beauty in relation to notions of recovery — from my perspective as a clinician, I kept coming back to the word that is, as here, surprisingly in common use by surgeons to refer to technical work that they admire: ‘elegance’. I wondered where it came from, what it means for surgery to be ‘elegant’, why the language of aesthetics is used for technical processes. I was also interested in what this word says about the doctor who is described as exercising ‘elegant’ skills, and about the implications of this descriptor for the relationship between clinician and the patient. There is a coolness about the word ‘elegance’, and I have previously written with others about the idea of ‘cool intimacy’ in relation to clinical examination.2 Elegance may be important to the surgeon but not necessarily to the patient. For the patient what matters for recovery is that the surgery is effective. I wondered whether, in using this word in relation to surgical procedures, most surgeons were not necessarily thinking of effectiveness but more of a certain knacky skill or ingenious way of doing something
MacNaughton family portraits, 1968 - shot 1
Unidentified MacNaughton woman formal portraitKendall Webb Collectio
Kay MacNaughton family portraits, 1969 - shot 2
Kay MacNaughton son and daughter portraitKendall Webb Collectio
Greenville businessman Glenn MacNaughton yesterday announced that he has registe
Greenville businessman Glenn MacNaughton yesterday announced that he has registered as a Republican candidate for the US Senate seat held by Senate Majority Leader George J Mitchell -- MacNaughton, a Maine leader of Ross Perot\u27s United We Stand America, is a newcomer to elective politics, and will face state representative Stephen M Zirnkilton of Mount Desert in the June primarie
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