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Fort San X Ray Room

Image showing the Fort San X Ray room in 1920. Captioned "X-Ray Department 1920 complete in every detail & equipped with latest most up to date ... for detection and observation of tuberculosis."

Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League

Hillside View 47

Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."

Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League

Hillside View 37

Hillside view of Fort San. captioned "Sanatorium Fort Qu'Appelle Sask. An accompanying letter identifies the postcards as belonging to an unnamed Aunt who was a patient at the San between 1941-1943. The letter says "her photo album shows a group of girls laughing and having a good time, she said they never talked of dying, just about what they would do when they were discharged."

Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League

Dr. A.J.M. Davies certificates

Eight certificates of Dr. Davies: a) Certificate for the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons (June 1, 1961); b) Welcome home from WW2 (1945); c) Certificate for the Medical Council of Canada (April 30, 1942); d) Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (August 10, 1944); e) Specialist Certificate for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (March 9, 1952); Certificate for internship at the Saskatoon City Hospital (June 1, 1941 to May 31, 1942); Certificate for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan; h) Degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Manitoba .

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