I gave a presentation on Sir William Osler’s presence at McGill in the 21st century at a symposium organized by McGill’s department of Social Studies of Medicine on February 3, 2021. You can find the recording here. In this brief presentation, I address three issues around Osler and his legacy at McGill. First, defining Osler… Continue reading Osler and McGill
Author: André Lametti
Calcified ventricular aneurysm
The findings in the image above were seen in the anteroseptal left ventricular myocardium of an adult woman who died unexpectedly in non-suspicious circumstances. She was known for coronary artery disease and a remote myocardial infarct. Examination did indeed reveal a remote anteroseptal myocardial infarct that likely led to the formation of an inchoate aneurysm… Continue reading Calcified ventricular aneurysm
Adrenal amyloidosis
These photomicrographs belong to the adrenal taken at autopsy of an older adult who died in hospital of renal failure and resistant shock. He had been recently diagnosed with AA amyloidosis. The cause of his resistant shock was thought to be due to sepsis, although no organisms were ever detected and he did not respond… Continue reading Adrenal amyloidosis
Ars uero longa
In 2017, I wrote an essay about a manuscript comment on the Aphorisms of Hippocrates by the 15th-century physcian Ugo Benzi (also known as Hugo of Sienna). This paper, under the direction of Prof. Faith Wallis at McGill University’s Department of History and Classical studies, analyzes the incipit of the manuscript and the insights it… Continue reading Ars uero longa