Protection of Unavoidably Exposed Persons Against Tuberculosis
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- 1940
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article by Dr. Ferguson: Protection of Unavoidably Exposed Persons Against Tuberculosis
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Protection of Unavoidably Exposed Persons Against Tuberculosis
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article by Dr. Ferguson: Protection of Unavoidably Exposed Persons Against Tuberculosis
Provisions For The Prevention And Care Of Tuberculosis In Canada
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article by Dr. Ferguson: Provisions For The Prevention And Care Of Tuberculosis In Canada
Review of Data Gathered at Clinic at Fort Alexander Indian [Indigenous] Reserve
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Report Titled: Review of Data Gathered at Clinic at Fort Alexander Indian [Indigenous] Reserve, published by the Ninette Sanatorium.
Stewart, David Alexander (Dr.)
Some Fundamentals In Tuberculosis Prevention
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article by Dr. Ferguson: Some Fundamentals In Tuberculosis Prevention
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article: Some Simple Observations and Procedures of Assistance to the Practitioner in the Diagnosis and Eradication of Tuberculosis by Dr. Ferguson, published in The Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1935.
Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)
Studies in Tuberculosis, Cloth-bound Edition
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Studies in Tuberculosis by Dr. Robert G. Ferguson. Cloth-bound edition published by the University of Toronto Press in 1955.
The Red Man and the White Plague
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article: The Red Man and the White Plague, published by Dr. Stewart in 1936 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
The Wood Fairies' Christmas Deed
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Dr. Ferguson wrote The Wood Fairies' Christmas Deed in 1929 for his children. This book was the only fictional work of Dr. Ferguson who maintained his permanent residence at the Sanatorium with his wife Helen, and their 7 children.
Tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Great Canadian Plains
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article: Tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Great Canadian Plains published by Dr. Ferguson in 1929. This article brought Dr. Ferguson to the forefront of international tuberculosis research in the medical community.