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Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)
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Letter to Gen. McNaughton, 1935

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.

National Research Council (NRC)

Incomplete Proceedings of a Meeting, 1934

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.

National Research Council (NRC)

Appendix F Tuberculosis Research Among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Qu'Appelle Indian Health Unit, 1931

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"

Jim Daschuk Collection

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  • [1922-2014]

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.

The Country Doctors

272-page book with biographies of 28 country doctors in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, including maps and b&w photographs. Dr. Robert George Ferguson of Fort San (Fort Qu'Appelle) (pp 203-220) and Dr. Fredrick W. Hart of Indian Head (pp 221-224) are two of the doctors.

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