- JDC - 014
- Pièce
- 1933
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Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Directors of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis Research, 1933
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Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Directors of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis Research, 1933
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Incomplete Proceedings of the 6th meeting of the Associate Committee, 1932
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Incomplete Proceedings of the 6th meeting of the Associate Committee. March 11-12, 1932
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Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Directors, 1935
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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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Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting, 1934
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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
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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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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.
Budget Memo, Grants Authorized for 1937-38 Fiscal Year
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List of grants authorized by the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, November 25, 1937. $2000 went to Dr. Ferguson in Saskatchewan.
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Minutes of a meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, Grant Discussion, 1936
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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 Sir Fredrick Banting
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NRC Letter to Sir Fredrick Banting discussing ongoing B.C.G research, including Dr. Ferguson's.
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NRC List of Tuberculosis Papers Published in the Canadian Journal of Research
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NRC List of Tuberculosis Papers Published in the Canadian Journal of Research
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Review - Studies in Tuberculosis by R.G. Ferguson
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Excerpt from Tubercle, Vol. XXXVI, No. 10, October 1955, Page 317. Reviewing Studies in Tuberculosis by Dr. Ferguson.
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Tuberculosis Research Among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] Presentation followed by discussion at the 4th meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, 1930
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Minutes of the 3rd meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis
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Minutes of the 3rd meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, including Appendixes A-F. Discusses in detail the work of Dr. Ferguson.
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Minutes of the 5th meeting of the Executive Associate Committee on Tuberculosis
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Minutes of the 5th meeting of the Executive of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis. $4,500 granted to Fort San.
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