Pages 26-32 of Folklore magazine describe the medical case of Evelyn Dyers hyperparathyroidism and her diagnosis by Dr. Gordon Fahrni of Winnipeg and Indian Head's Dr. Alfred C. Scott
Eight certificates of Dr. Davies: a) Certificate for the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons (June 1, 1961); b) Welcome home from WW2 (1945); c) Certificate for the Medical Council of Canada (April 30, 1942); d) Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (August 10, 1944); e) Specialist Certificate for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (March 9, 1952); Certificate for internship at the Saskatoon City Hospital (June 1, 1941 to May 31, 1942); Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan; h) Degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Manitoba .
Contains more than 100 snapshots of Helen Guild - many photos related to her training and career as a nurse, her friends and buildings and other subjects.
Red duo-tang (24 pages) filled with typed pages detailing the history of the Indian Head Hospital and Auxiliary. The material is a well-researched summary of the beginnings and history of the Indian Head Union Hospital, including the names of doctors, nurses, other staff, board members and volunteer citizens involved in supporting and operating it.
One legal-sized page folded in half containing the program for the official opening of the Indian Head Union Hospital after its renovations in 1972 which include the addition of a solarium, a new X-ray machine, improved waiting areas, more bathrooms, new furniture and other general renovation to bring the building up to code. Contains the names of hospital board members and donors. 2 copies