- FS-004-0120
- Item
- [1917-1971]
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of horses with a cart at Fort San.
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Part of Fort San fonds
Image of horses with a cart at Fort San.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of horses with a cart at Fort San.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Red Cross Lodge at Fort San.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Red Cross Lodge at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 8
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 9
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 10
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."
Administration Building at Fort San 11
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Administration Building at Fort San 12
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of the Administration Building at Fort San.
Collection contains textual records complied by Dr. James "Jim" Daschuk. Common themes include Dr. R.G. Ferguson, Dr. A.B. Simes, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League, and the National Research Council.
Appendix A an Anti-Tuberculosis Vaccine
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Appendix A, an Anti-Tuberculosis Vaccine discusses work done by Dr. H.M Kinghorn on the BCG vaccine in it's experimental stage.
Appendix D Vaccination of Indian [Indigenous] Children with B.C.G. in Saskatchewan
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "A Progressive Report of a Research carried out through the co-operation of the National Research Council, The Department of Indian Affairs, and The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League under the direction of The Committee on Tuberculosis
of The National Research Council.
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "The purpose of the research undertaken at Fort Qu’Appelle is to determine the various factors of importance in the epidemic of tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Western Plains; to determine the nature of the germ
causing this epidemic, whether bovine or human, or both; also to ascertain what practical preventive measures could be instituted which would reduce the frequency of the disease and the mortality from the same; furthermore, if advisable, to institute prophylactic vaccination against tuberculosis"
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "It would now seem opportune to summarize the progress of this research to date as well as to report on the work we are now engaged in, so that you may view with perspective both present and future undertakings"
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
This Appendix provides more information on environmental and infrastructure concerns effecting the communities featured in Dr. Ferguson's work.