A Guide for Planning In-Service Education
- (S)G 60.7
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- 1958
Pamphlet entitled A Guide for Planning In-Service Education, issued by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in April, 1958.
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A Guide for Planning In-Service Education
Pamphlet entitled A Guide for Planning In-Service Education, issued by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in April, 1958.
A nurse taking the pulse of a private ward patient at the Indian Head Hospital
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
A nurse taking the pulse of a private ward patient at the Indian Head Hospital.
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.
Abrams, Hubert James : Pioneer health questionnaire
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
Adams, Edna K. : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Edna K. Adams 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 1907.
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
Adventures on the Westward Trail Oral History Project - Helen B. Brown
An audio interview with Helen B. Brown (born 1902) of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Caroline Froher. Visitation report and agreement are included. Brown describes her experiences in the nursing profession; activities in the Consumers' Organization of Canada and the Women's Liberal Association.
Affleck, William McKenzie : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about William McKenzie Affleck 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).
Affleck, William McKenzie
Aikenhead, M. Amanda : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about M. Amanda Aikenhead 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 1900.
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).
Aikenhead, Margaret Amanda Eastman (Mrs.)
Publication written by Leith Knight and published by Moose Jaw 100 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Printed by Modern Press in Saskatoon. Publication is a collection of anecdotes and photographs relating to Moose Jaw's early history. The anecdotes were originally published in the Moose Jaw Times Herald as a column entitled Historically Speaking.
Andal, Henry John : Pioneer health questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Henry John Andal 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 1911.
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).
Andal, Henry John