File PAS-003-a - Creation and Planning

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Creation and Planning

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PAS-003-a

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  • 1928-1951 (Creation)
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    Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
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    Saskatchewan
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    This file contains documents leading up to the openning of the Prince Albert Sanatorium, and as such predates other content in the fond. Some more recent content such as textual records pertaining to land descriptions was grouped in with this material by previous administrators.

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2 cm of textual records (1 leaves ; 35 x 22 cm and 13 x 20 cm)

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(1911-1987)

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The "Great White Plague" was the name used to describe tuberculosis. To fight the highly contagious disease the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League was formed in 1911. Under its auspices Fort Qu'Appelle Sanatorium, was opened in 1917 to provide rest and fresh air. But the cure was long and tedious; few could afford to remain until they were healed. So in 1929, through the League's urging, Saskatchewan was the first province to make the care and treatment of tuberculosis free of charge. In 1987, with the closure of the sanatoriums, the League is reorganized into the Saskatchewan Lung Association.

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This file contains textual records of the planning process leading up to the creation of the Prince Albert Sanatorium.

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Lung Sask, Saskatoon

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Contact Lung Sask for information on digital or physical access.

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