" TB voyages" into High Arctic gave MDs a look at a culture in transition.

P Wilton - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
M aking house calls was still a reality formany Canadian GPs in the 1950s and 1960s.
However, for a group of doctors who served on board the Canadian Coast Guard ship CD …

J. Douglas Galbraith fights TB among Indians and Inuit.

N Schmitt - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Mackenzie King's government to open British Columbia's firsthos-pital devotedto caring for
native Canadians with tuberculosis. The missionary doctor was J. Douglas Galbraith who …

“A health resort for consumptives”: tuberculosis and immigration to New Zealand, 1880–1914

L Bryder - Medical History, 1996 - cambridge.org
Father, who had been a chemist in Clifton, Bristol, had had several severe haemorrhages
from his lungs. A consulting physician in Harley Street had told him that his only hope of …

[BOOK][B] A long way from home: The tuberculosis epidemic among the Inuit

PS Grygier - 1997 - books.google.com
Based on recollections of patients, interviews with participants in the government programs,
available literature and statistics, and records of the Northern Affairs Program, Grygier …

[PDF][PDF] Fighting TB with fresh-air schools

M Korr - Rhode Island Medical Journal, 2016 - rimed.org
Two women Fellows of the Rhode Island Medical Society, DRS. MARY S. PACKARD and
ELLEN A. STONE, launched a nationwide movement when the first fresh-air school for …

St Kilda: emigrants and disease

AM Holohan - Scottish Medical Journal, 1986 - journals.sagepub.com
During the nineteenth century the inhabitants of the remote island of St Kilda persisted in
their belief that they were susceptible to disease if exposed to infection brought by visitors; …

[PDF][PDF] Early administrative developments in fighting tuberculosis among Canadian Inuit: bringing state institutions back in

PG Nixon - Northern Review, 1988 - thenorthernreview.ca
Concern has recently been expressed about the manner in which the federal government
administered its anti-tuberculosis campaign in the Canadian North during the 1940s and …

North Jersey Medical Society Dinner

WG Alexander - Journal of the National Medical Association, 1947 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
82 JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICALASSOCIATION MARCH, 1947 of the lack of
financial support to cover the operating deficit of the floor. This Division was first opened in …

Climate in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

WS Mills - Medical Record (1866-1922), 1916 - search.proquest.com
TWENTY-FIVE or thirty years ago, and up to the Iast ten or twelve years, perhaps, it was
customary for many physicians hereabouts to direct their tuberculosis patients to go West for …

The shadow within the shadow: How was Canada's sixth prime minister, Charles Tupper, as a doctor?

IA Cameron - Canadian Family Physician, 2009 - cfp.ca
In the spring of 1866 the “cholera” steamship, SS England, left Queenstown on the southern
tip of Ireland, bound for New York with a full complement of immigrants, mostly German and …