- Film R-1
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- 1936-1950s
"State Medicine" is a filmstrip promoting equal medicine services for all, State Hospitals and Medical League.
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"State Medicine" is a filmstrip promoting equal medicine services for all, State Hospitals and Medical League.
Two pamphlets distributed by MSI (Medical Services Incorporated) entitled, A Message To The Public From MSI. ca. 196-
Matthew S. Anderson's memoir, Bold Experiment, written with Harold A. Longman. Published in 1969. 42 p. (2 copies)
"Assault On Freedom", Reflections on Saskatchewan's Medical Care Crisis, by Morris C. Shumiatcher. A series of articles reprinted from "The Regina Leader-Post" of July, 1962. 29 p.
Brief to the Minister of Public Health, Government of Saskatchewan, by the Employee Benefit Plan Committee of the Non-Operating Railway Employees Benefit Plan. ca. 1957. 23 p.
A copy of a letter from E. Grey Turner, Under Secretary of the British Medical Association, to Dr. Shapero, June 26, 1962. A copy of the letter was forwarded on September 17, 1963 from Graham Spry, Agent General in the United Kingdom and Europe for Saskatchewan, to John H. Archer, Legislative Librarian in Regina. 3 p.
Preliminary draft by Peter Hawley, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto entitled, Organization, Disorganization, Protest and Change: The Saskatchewan Medicare Conflict. August, 1968.
Script for a play, The Social Disease (Medicare). [ca. 1962]
Memorandum of Agreement, Government of Saskatchewan and The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, July 23, 1962. 9 p. (2 copies)
Document entitled Health Care Delivery Under Government Sponsored Insurance in Canada - 1971 "Practitioner's Perspective", by MA. Baltzan, M.D., October 1971. (9 p.)
Various forms of therapy treatment including steam baths, physiotherapy, heat and water therapy, etc
Various forms of therapy treatment including steam baths, physiotherapy, heat and water therapy, etc. Dates unknown.
University of Saskatchewan nurse Anne Chudy with patient prior to getting Betatron treatment
University of Saskatchewan nurse Anne Chudy makes final adjustments prior to patients exposure to rays of Betatron.
Abrams, Hubert James : Pioneer health questionnaire
Parte de Pioneer Questionnaires collection
File consists of the response by/about Hubert James Abrams 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 1905.
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).
Saskatchewan Archives Board
The Medicare Crisis in Saskatchewan: A Bibliography
Unpublished document entitled The Medicare Crisis in Saskatchewan (January 1, 1960 to July 31, 1962), a bibliography prepared in the Saskatchewan Legislative Library by Mrs. Heather Meagher. The bibliograpy, which includes historical background on the medicare crisis and reports and minutes of the Advisory Planning Committee on Medical Care, includes references to statutes and debates; newspapers; periodicals; books; radio and television; pamphlets, letters, releases, speeches, etc.; and miscellaneous.
Records of Dr. Urban J. Gareau
Records created, accumulated and used mainly by Dr. Urban J. Gareau of Regina, Saskatchewan. Gareau was born in 1893 in Ontario and served in World War I with the No. 3 General Hospital (McGill), Canadian Expeditionary Force, and as a probationer surgeon with the Royal Navy. After the war, he practiced in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan before establishing a pediatrics practice in Regina in 1925. The first pediatrician in Saskatchewan, Gareau retired in 1959 and died in Regina on September 16, 1963. He and his wife, Hazel Irene Urban, are buried in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery in Regina.
Records consist of the following:
1): Original handwritten letters written by Urban Gareau to his father, mother and sisters in Ottawa, Ontario while he was
serving in World War I, 1915-1917.
2): Typewritten summary of Gareau's World War I letters dated March 17, 2007. Creator of document unknown.
3): Typewritten booklet entitled Reminiscences of a Lifetime of Medical Practice, by Urban J. Gareau, M.D. The booklet, dated March 4, 1963, consists of five articles written by Gareau originally published in 1962 and 1963 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. The titles of the articles are as follows: World War I Experiences; Practice on the Prairies; Postgraduate Studies Abroad; Private Practice in Regina; and Medical Practices and Their Effect on Paediatrics.
4): Series of five photocopied articles written by Dr. Urban Gareau and published in 1962 and 1963 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. Titles of articles are as follows: Regina doctor tells of early experiences in an eventful career; Young doctor settling in west faced many problems; Postgraduate studies prepare medical career; Miracle drugs changed pattern of medical practice; and Medicine makes recent rapid advances.
5): Copy of obituary for Dr. Gareau; editorial entitled Saskatchewan's first baby doctor; and Autumnal farewell by Lilian Fairley. 1963.
6): Copies of photographs of Charles Andrew Forsythe and Norman Ernest Forsyth; 28th North-West Battalion badge and 68th Overseas Battalion badge.
D. D. Tansley of the Medical Care Insurance Plan
Head and shoulders portrait of Donald Duggans Tansley of the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Plan.
McIvor, Annie E. : Pioneer health questionnaire
Parte de Pioneer Questionnaires collection
File consists of the response by/about Annie E. McIvor 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 1888.
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).
McIvor, Annie E.
Tait, Andrew : Pioneer health questionnaire
Parte de Pioneer Questionnaires collection
File consists of the response by/about Andrew Tait 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 1906.
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).
Tait, Andrew