Series PASAN-002 - Sanatorium Staff

Leader Post Article Regarding Dr. Kirkby Dr. Kirkby with Chairman Paul Kowel Josie Wolg 1964 a Nurse Doreen Bruce Nurses Eleanor Wick Eileen Marshall May Bird Lillian Holmetson Group of Nurses and Doctors Dr. Kirkby Testimonial Dinner Assistant Nursing Staff Josie Wolg with unidentified man Dr. Kirkby Portrait Nurse Capusten Unidentified Nurse 1 Unidentified Pair of Nurses 1 Unidentified Pair of Nurses 2 Unidentified Group of Nurses 1
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Sanatorium Staff

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PASAN-002

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ca. 50 photographs : b&w & col. ; 28 x 20 cm
1 cm of textual records (2 pages ; 8 x 10 cm)

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(1911-1987)

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The "Great White Plague" was the name used to describe tuberculosis. To fight the highly contagious disease the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League was formed in 1911. Under its auspices Fort Qu'Appelle Sanatorium, was opened in 1917 to provide rest and fresh air. But the cure was long and tedious; few could afford to remain until they were healed. So in 1929, through the League's urging, Saskatchewan was the first province to make the care and treatment of tuberculosis free of charge. In 1987, with the closure of the sanatoriums, the League is reorganized into the Saskatchewan Lung Association.

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Series contains photos and publications from the Prince Albert Sanatorium staff.

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