Hader Thesis Archival Research Notes
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- [1920-2020]
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "Hader Thesis?" this document contains a list of sources connected to the Department of Indian Affairs and tuberculosis in Saskatchewan
Hader Thesis Archival Research Notes
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "Hader Thesis?" this document contains a list of sources connected to the Department of Indian Affairs and tuberculosis in Saskatchewan
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.
Saskatchewan Leads Canada, North America, and the World in the Fight Against Tuberculosis
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Article from the Western Development Museum's Winning the Prairie Gamble on the history of tuberculosis in Saskatchewan.
MacKenzie, Janet
Tuberculosis Services In Canada, Memorandum Number 11, General Series Research Division
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Memorandum Number 11, General Series Research Division discusses Federal and Provincial efforts to combat Tuberculosis.
Department of National Health and Wellfare
Review - Studies in Tuberculosis by R.G. Ferguson
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Excerpt from Tubercle, Vol. XXXVI, No. 10, October 1955, Page 317. Reviewing Studies in Tuberculosis by Dr. Ferguson.
The Canadian Indians [Indigenous Peoples], 1947
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
An article from the Royal Bank Letter titled "The Canadian Indians [Indigenous Peoples]" discussing historical and contemporary Indigenous realities from a 1947 settler perspective.
Royal Bank of Canada
Epidemiology, Diseases, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis Among Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Timeline with various entries related to Indigenous Peoples and tuberculosis including information on tuberculosis infections in Saskatchewan Residential Schools between 1932-1947.
A Tuberculosis Survey of Manitoba Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Article: A Tuberculosis Survey of Manitoba Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
By: E.L. Ross and A.L. Paine
Canadian Medical Association
Tuberculosis Control in the Indian [Indigenous] Population in Canada
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Report on Tuberculosis Control in the Indian [Indigenous] Population in Canada by Dr. P.E. Moore of the Department of Indian Affairs.
Department of Indian Affairs
Budget Memo, Grants Authorized for 1937-38 Fiscal Year
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
List of grants authorized by the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis, November 25, 1937. $2000 went to Dr. Ferguson in Saskatchewan.
National Research Council (NRC)
Appendix A an Anti-Tuberculosis Vaccine
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Appendix A, an Anti-Tuberculosis Vaccine discusses work done by Dr. H.M Kinghorn on the BCG vaccine in it's experimental stage.
Appendix D Vaccination of Indian [Indigenous] Children with B.C.G. in Saskatchewan
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Captioned "A Progressive Report of a Research carried out through the co-operation of the National Research Council, The Department of Indian Affairs, and The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League under the direction of The Committee on Tuberculosis
of The National Research Council.
NRC Letter to Sir Fredrick Banting
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
NRC Letter to Sir Fredrick Banting discussing ongoing B.C.G research, including Dr. Ferguson's.
National Research Council (NRC)
Minutes of the 12th meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Minutes of the 11th meeting of the Executive of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis. Again, Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Simes receive a $2000 grant, though the NRC continues to question why the Department of Indian Affairs is not contributing more for Dr. Simes work.
National Research Council (NRC)
Minutes of the 11th meeting of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Minutes of the 11th meeting of the Executive of the Associate Committee on Tuberculosis. Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Simes receive a $2000 grant, though the NRC questions why the Department of Indian Affairs is not contributing more for Dr. Simes work.
National Research Council (NRC)