- ST-001-c
- Pièce
- 1925 - 1988
Fait partie de Saskatoon Sanatorium fonds
Exterior image of the Saskatoon Sanatorium.
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Fait partie de Saskatoon Sanatorium fonds
Exterior image of the Saskatoon Sanatorium.
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Fait partie de Saskatoon Sanatorium fonds
Exterior image of the Saskatoon Sanatorium.
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Fait partie de Saskatoon Sanatorium fonds
Exterior image of the Saskatoon Sanatorium.
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Fonds contains records and photos of the Saskatoon Sanatorium. The Saskatoon Sanatorium was established in 1925, located at 1430 Avenue M South. The sanatorium buildings were demolished in 1989 and the property was repurposed into a public park.
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada, North America, and the World in the Fight Against Tuberculosis
Fait partie de Jim Daschuk Collection
Article from the Western Development Museum's Winning the Prairie Gamble on the history of tuberculosis in Saskatchewan.
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Collection contains bound copies of the Valley Echo, the monthly publication of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Common themes include tuberculosis treatment and prevention, and news from the wards at each of the 3 SATL sanatoriums as recorded by patients.
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SATL Community Outreach Image Collection
Fait partie de The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
Collection contains community outreach images collected by the Saskatchewan-Anti Tuberculosis League.
TB Survey at the University of Saskatchewan
Fait partie de The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
A mobile TB survey truck surveying students in front of the Administration Building (now referred to as the Peter MacKinnon Building) at the University of Saskatchewan.
Fait partie de The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
Collection contains staff images collected by the Saskatchewan-Anti Tuberculosis League.
The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
Fonds contains records and photos from the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League not directly linked to the sanatoriums. This includes mass surveys, vaccination campaigns, ACT Shows, and other topics pertaining to general operation in the province.
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