- JDC - 006
- Stuk
- 1931
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
This Appendix provides more information on environmental and infrastructure concerns effecting the communities featured in Dr. Ferguson's work.
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
This Appendix provides more information on environmental and infrastructure concerns effecting the communities featured in Dr. Ferguson's work.
Health and Disease at Norway House
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
A Department of Indian Affairs briefing discussing tuberculosis and economics among the Indigenous communities near Norway House.
Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting, 1934
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Incomplete. Proceedings of a Meeting, 1934. Includes Appendix B Tuberculosis Among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Qu'Appelle Indian Health Unit 1934 edition by Dr. Ferguson, and Progressive Report on the B.C.G. Vaccination of Children on the Qu'Appelle Indian Health Unit 1934 edition by Dr. Simes.
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Letter to Gen. McNaughton, 1935
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Letter to General McNaughton from F.E. Lathe (NRC), discussing funding for various tuberculosis projects including Dr. Ferguson's work with the Department of Indian Affairs.
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Minutes of the 11th meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis
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Minutes of the 11th meeting of the Executive of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis. Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Simes receive a $2000 grant, though the NRC questions why the Department of Indian Affairs is not contributing more for Dr. Simes work.
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Appendix D Vaccination of Indian [Indigenous] Children with B.C.G. in Saskatchewan
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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.
Hader Thesis Archival Research Notes
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "Hader Thesis?" this document contains a list of sources connected to the Department of Indian Affairs and tuberculosis in Saskatchewan
Epidemiology, Diseases, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis Among Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
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Timeline with various entries related to Indigenous Peoples and tuberculosis including information on tuberculosis infections in Saskatchewan Residential Schools between 1932-1947.
Tuberculosis Control in the Indian [Indigenous] Population in Canada
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Report on Tuberculosis Control in the Indian [Indigenous] Population in Canada by Dr. P.E. Moore of the Department of Indian Affairs.
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Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Directors, 1935
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Directors, 1935. Includes Appendix B Tuberculosis Among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Qu'Appelle Indian Health Unit 1935 edition.
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Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Timeline with various entries related to Indigenous Peoples and tuberculosis ranging from new hospital beds being opened to tuberculosis tests performed on cattle at Residential Schools.
Minutes of a meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, Grant Discussion, 1936
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Meeting minutes from the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, August 12, 1936 discussing grants. $2000 was given to Dr. Ferguson for his work in Saskatchewan. Cost sharing is discussed with the Department of Indian Affairs.
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada, North America, and the World in the Fight Against Tuberculosis
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Article from the Western Development Museum's Winning the Prairie Gamble on the history of tuberculosis in Saskatchewan.
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NRC Letter to Dr. McGill (Department of Indian Affairs)
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
NRC Letter to Dr. McGill of the Department of Indian Affairs, requesting that the DIA assume the full costs of Dr. Simes salary.
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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"