A farmer in a barn giving a piglet an injection
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Part of Lumby Productions Ltd. fonds
A farmer in a barn giving a piglet an injection.
Lumby Productions Ltd., 1965-1988
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A farmer in a barn giving a piglet an injection
Part of Lumby Productions Ltd. fonds
A farmer in a barn giving a piglet an injection.
Lumby Productions Ltd., 1965-1988
A Government and Health Care: The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, 1944-1964
Thesis entitled, A Government and Health Care: The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, 1944-1964, submitted by Duane John Mombourquette to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History, Faculty of Arts, University of Regina.
Abercrombie, J. H., Mr. : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response of Mr. J. H. Abercrombie, with the assistance of Sidney Stewart May, to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer health. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1903.
Questionnaire number 8 on health was organized into sections on: services of a doctor (e.g. distance; competency; visitation; charges and payment); hospital services (e.g. distance; organization; visitiation; births); home remedies (e.g. associated illnesses and treatments; sources; treatment of serious accidents; aids for the handicapped); public health problems (e.g. vaccinations; epidemics); dental services (e.g. distance; visitation; treatments and services); and general (e.g. prevention; steps taken by the community for improvements).
Abercrombie, J. H. (Mr.)
"An Inalienable Right:" The CCF and Rapid Health Care Reform, 1944-1948
Item component is an article by Duane Mombourquette that appears in volume 43, issue 3 of Saskatchewan History beginning on page 101.
Mombourquette, Duane
Behrns, James Henry : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about James Henry Behrns to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer health. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1899.
Questionnaire number 8 on health was organized into sections on: services of a doctor (e.g. distance; competency; visitation; charges and payment); hospital services (e.g. distance; organization; visitiation; births); home remedies (e.g. associated illnesses and treatments; sources; treatment of serious accidents; aids for the handicapped); public health problems (e.g. vaccinations; epidemics); dental services (e.g. distance; visitation; treatments and services); and general (e.g. prevention; steps taken by the community for improvements).
Behrns, James Henry
Bold Experiment: A Pioneer's Vision of Health Care
Second edition of the original 1969 publication by Matthew S. Anderson entitled Bold Experiment with additional photographs and information compiled by the family of Matthew S. Anderson in 2005 as an initiative to commemorate Saskatchewan's Centennial. Includes original forward by Harold A. Longman. Published by Your Nickel's Worth Publishing in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Part of James Austin Brown fonds
Files created as general manager of Group Medical Services and as secretary of the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Commission; scrapbooks relating to medicare crisis and medical care; photographs; maps.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation: Miscellaneous Sources No. 41 to 56
No. 41: Leaflet regarding a government medical care plan, issued by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Canadian Labour Congress, Political Education Committee. 1960. 4 p.
No. 42: Leaflet entitled Which Side Are You On?, published by the Political Education Committee of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. 1967.
No. 43: Booklet entitled What is the CCF?, by Ken Bryden, Ontario CCF Provincial Secretary, formerly Deputy Minister of Labour in Saskatchewan. Published by CCF Ontario Section. ca. 1957. 16 p.
No. 44: Leaflet entitled Nothing But the Truth and Howe! So Help Me Gardiner!. ca. 1955.
No. 45: Campaign leaflet issued by the Political Action Committee. 4 p.
No. 46: Booklet entitled Canadian Progressives on the March: The Story of the Rise of the C.C.F., by M.J. Coldwell. Published by the League for Industrial Democracy, New York. 1945. 32 p.
No. 47: Leaflet entitled The Worker, The Farmer and Unemployment, issued by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Canadian Congress of Labour. ca. 1954. 4 p.
No. 48: Booklet entitled Canadians Find Security with Freedom: C.C.F. in Saskatchewan Builds Toward Cooperative ORder, by Prime Minister Thomas C. Douglas of Saskatchewan. Foreword by M.J. Coldwell. Published by the League for Industrial Democracy, Inc., New York, New York. 1949. 30 p.
No. 49: Leaflet regarding the Saskatchewan Medical Care Plan, published by Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Canadian Labour Congress. ca. 1962. 4 p.
No. 50: Booklet entitled The First Fight for Medicare. Published by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Regina, Saskatchewan. ca. 1962. 19 p.
No. 51: Oversize leaflet issued by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Regina. ca. 1965. 4 p.
No. 52: Leaflet entitled Labour and the Sask. Trade Union Act, issued by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Political Education Committee. ca. 1960. 4 p.
No. 53: Booklet regarding the 1960 Saskatchewan election issued by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Political Action Committee. 1960. 23 p.
No. 54: missing.
No. 55: Leaflet entitled Is this how you feel about politics, published by the CCYM National Office, Ottawa, Ontario. [1934 or after].
No. 56: Facts About Saskatchewan card issued by the Saskatchewan Bureau of Publications. [between 1944 and 1957].
Dickie, Elsie : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Elsie Dickie to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer health. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1902.
Questionnaire number 8 on health was organized into sections on: services of a doctor (e.g. distance; competency; visitation; charges and payment); hospital services (e.g. distance; organization; visitiation; births); home remedies (e.g. associated illnesses and treatments; sources; treatment of serious accidents; aids for the handicapped); public health problems (e.g. vaccinations; epidemics); dental services (e.g. distance; visitation; treatments and services); and general (e.g. prevention; steps taken by the community for improvements).
Dickie, Elsie (Mrs.)
Item component is an article by Colin A. Thomson that appears in volume 30, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History from page 41 to 55.
Thomson, Colin A.