Saskatchewan. Department of Public Health

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  • UF Saskatchewan. Dept. of Public Health
  • UF Public Health, Department of
  • UF Public Health Department

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Saskatchewan. Department of Public Health. Solicitor

  • R-1346
  • File
  • 1906-1977

Includes records created, accumulated and used by the department solicitor, R.G. Ellis. The records relate mainly to legal opinions on various public health issues; recommendations for orders-in-council; authorization requests; service agreements; acts and regulations administered by the department and acts and regulations the department was directly interested in. A small volume of records Ellis created as solicitor for the Department of Health are included.

Also included is a photograph album of Sask. Air Ambulance workshop in Saskatoon, 1958.

Saskatchewan. Department of Health. Psychiatric Services Branch. Weyburn Psychiatric Centre

  • R-626
  • File
  • 1921-1975

Records relating to the operation of the Saskatchewan Hospital/Weyburn Psychiatric Centre in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Includes correspondence, minutes, briefs and reports and Saskatchewan Provincial Hospital, Weyburn general register of patients (1921-1947). The general register includes patient number, name, residence, sex, age, occupation, education, religion, date of admission, diagnosis, date of discharge or date of death and cause of death.

Saskatchewan. Department of Public Health

  • R-1779
  • File
  • 1925-1980

Includes: records of the Director of Regional Health Services Branch (1948-1979) relating mainly to Department of Northern Saskatchewan and Swift Current and Weyburn-Estevan Health Regions; records of the Director of Nursing Services Division (1925-1980); and photographs relating to public health nurses and nursing in Saskatchewan.

Photograph Album No. 1 includes images of public health nurses and nursing mainly taken by Government of Saskatchewan Photographic Services from 1955 to 1957 and includes images of outpost hospitals in Cumberland House and Stony Rapids.

Photograph Album No. 2 includes images of attendees at the Emergency Health Services Public Health Planning and Operations Course No. 954 in September 1967; attendees at a dinner for Tillie Bieber, 1978; an event honouring E. Louise Miner and Hester J. Kernen, 1980; and attendees at a workshop for Saskatchewan Department of Public Health public health nurses at Valley Centre, Fort Qu'Appelle, January 1970.

Photograph Album No. 3 includes images of workshops for public health nurses, 1961; retirement of Miss Mary P. Edwards and Miss Dorothy M. Hopkins, 1961; public health nursing degree and diploma recipients, 1961-1964; public health nursing supervisors workshop, January 1964; and photographs and articles relating to Myrtle E. Pierce.

Photograph Album No. 4 includes images of public health nursing diploma and degree recipients, 1964-65 and 1966-67; articles and photographs relating to Miss Jean Cummine, Miss Alberta Normandin; Miss Mary Floyd; Miss Gladys McDonald; Dorothy Percy; Ottilia M. Bieber; Buffalo Narrows Outpost Hospital; Canadian Nurses Association House, Ottawa; 60 Years of Public Health Nursing, 1911-1971 luncheon, 1971; and Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association. A programme for the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences School of Diploma Nursing Graduation in August 1969 is included.

Photograph Album No. 5 (folder 1 of 2) includes images of health exhibit at the Provincial Exhibition, 1926; and
photographs and articles relating to Ruby M. Simpson, Elizabeth Smith and other public health nurses.

Photograph Album No. 5 (folder 2 of 2) includes images of staff conferences; and outpost hospitals in northern Saskatchewan, including Cumberland House, Stony Rapids, Goldfields and Buffalo Narrows, along with related images of these settlements; and air ambulance staff.

Cotter, Evadne K.

  • R-383
  • File
  • 1929-1939

Correspondence and photographs relating to Evadne K. Cotter's work as a nurse with the Canadian Army Medical Corps during the First World War and as a public health nurse at Cumberland House. Includes personal papers and memorabilia including medals, uniform, diploma and prayer book.

Minutes of Meetings of Council of Public Health

Minutes of meetings of the Council of Public Health from October 24, 1913 to February 3, 1943. The minute book was created in 1936, when the minutes for previous meetings were copied from other documents and placed in this minute book.

The minute book also contains copies of the Department of Public Health Regulations Governing Sanitation approved on May 19, 1933 and a typewritten document relating to proposed revisions of the sanitation regulations dated 1943.

The C.C.F. and Total War; Department of Public Health brief

Publication entitled The C.C.F. and Total War, consisting of speeches delivered in the House of Commons - 1942 Session (January 26, February 4, February 12, and February 23). Issued by King's Printer, 1942, 23 p. (3 copies). Speeches delivered by M.J. Coldwell; Clarence Gillis; T.C. Douglas; and J.W. Noseworthy.

Saskatchewan Department of Public Health brief prepared for the Provincial - Local Government Conference in Regina, Saskatchewan, December 11-14, 1956. The brief includes information on the services provided by the department, including psychiatric services; sanitation; dental health; nursing; vital statistics, etc.

Saskatchewan Department of Public Health records re: site selection for mental hospitals

Correspondence, briefings, a photo of the Last Mountain Lake area, and maps related to the choosing of a site for mental health institutions at Moose Jaw and Seift Current, Saskatchewan, including correspondence relating to a trip taken by Mr. David Webster, Deputy Minister of Public Works, and Dr. R. O. Davison, Commissioner of Mental Services, Province of Saskatchewan, through the central and eastern United States and eastern Canada to investigate the construction and operation of mental hospitals and mental defective institutions. Includes briefs submitted by a committee representing the McKillop Rural Municipality, Longlaketon Rural Municipality, Town of Strasbourg, and Villages of Bulyea, Earl Grey, Southey and Silton, and a Swift Current delegation.

Grayson, Joseph H. Lee

  • (S)A 188
  • File
  • 1943

"Retirement Book" presented to Joseph Grayson, a superannuate of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Health on November 30, 1943, with names and signatures of department staff; and a head and shoulders portrait of Grayson holding a cigarette in his right hand, taken by W.L. West, Regina.

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