Grosse Ile: the Isle of Sorrows recalls the plague years.
G Thomson - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
T he burial trenches run in gently curving hollows across open meadow then disappear into
bush cover, alder and sumac and wild rose. Field daisies and goldenrod make a gentle …
bush cover, alder and sumac and wild rose. Field daisies and goldenrod make a gentle …
Grosse Ile: island of the dead.
B Trent - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
O ur commercial yacht skirts the shore of Ile Sainte-Mar-guerite and rounds the point of Ile la
Sotisse. Weare rolling in a gentle swell in the Passage de la Quarantaine, surrounded by the …
Sotisse. Weare rolling in a gentle swell in the Passage de la Quarantaine, surrounded by the …
Quarantine at Grosse Ile.
MM Forster - Canadian Family Physician, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In 1832 British colonial authorities established a quarantine station at Grosse Ile, an island
near Quebec City, after cholera outbreaks in northern England aroused fears that growing …
near Quebec City, after cholera outbreaks in northern England aroused fears that growing …
The red man and the white plague
DA Stewart - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1936 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SPECIAL ARTICLES: THE RED MAN AND THE WHITE PLAGUE6 2.2 per cent of the
population, yet 31 per cent of all deaths from tuberculosis were among this 2.2 per cent …
population, yet 31 per cent of all deaths from tuberculosis were among this 2.2 per cent …
Hôtel-Dieu de Québec: the story of Canada's oldest hospital.
B Trent - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It's the long remission time that:'hesoundof noisy lunchtime causes Dr. LeBlond to wonder.*
conversation mixes with the" You have to ask yourself, Was it clatter of trays and dishes in …
conversation mixes with the" You have to ask yourself, Was it clatter of trays and dishes in …
" On guard at the gateway".
JM Taggart - The Ulster Medical Journal, 1967 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
TO the general public the work of the Port Health Service is little known with the result that it
gets very little publicity except on those rare occasions when a large passenger liner is held …
gets very little publicity except on those rare occasions when a large passenger liner is held …
[BOOK][B] Fifty years ago c. 2
H Gibbons - 1878 - books.google.com
IFTY YEARS AGO," a yellowed document from Stanford's FLane Lane Medical Library, is a
printed copy of an address by Dr. Henry Gibbons, Sr., to the graduating class of the Medical …
printed copy of an address by Dr. Henry Gibbons, Sr., to the graduating class of the Medical …
Plague—past, present and future
BJ Lloyd - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925 - jamanetwork.com
In violation of orthodox technic, I have selected the broad, general topic of" Plague—Past,
Present, and Future" as the title of a paper that must necessarily be brief. I had fully intended …
Present, and Future" as the title of a paper that must necessarily be brief. I had fully intended …
Mississauga Hospital: largest evacuation in Canada's history.
S Henry - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The 1950 Winnipeg flood remains one of Canada's most serious civil emergencies. Over
100 000 people left their homes that spring in search of dry land. Several hospitals …
100 000 people left their homes that spring in search of dry land. Several hospitals …
The Toronto Free Hospital for Consumptive Poor.
P Wilton - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although the hospital's 10.9 ha site now carries many signs that it is a rehabilitation, not
acute care, facility, ithasn't for-gotten its past. It has set aside an archives room to honour the …
acute care, facility, ithasn't for-gotten its past. It has set aside an archives room to honour the …