Fonds Acc4140 - Tuberculosis and the evolution of government responsibility for public health in Prince Edward Island

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Tuberculosis and the evolution of government responsibility for public health in Prince Edward Island

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by Helen Gill and Doug Baldwin

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CA PCA Acc4140

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  • 1984-1990 (Creation)
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    Gill, Helen
  • 1984-1990 (Creation)
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    Baldwin, Douglas

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3 vol. of textual records

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Gill, Helen

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Helen Gill was a former University of Prince Edward Island student. She was a resident of Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island.

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Baldwin, Douglas

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Doug Baldwin taught at the University of Prince Edward Island for 7 years before moving in 1986 to Acadia University in Nova Scotia where he is professor of History and Canadian Studies. He specializes in medical, urban, banking, and women's history and has published 12 books and over forty articles. He spent several years researching his biography of Mona Wilson including the taping of interviews with her friends, family and co-workers.

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The fonds consists of a B.A. Honours thesis by Helen Gill, University of Prince Edward Island, 1984, a paper by Douglas O. Baldwin and Helen Gill presented to the 1985 annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine, and an article by Douglas Baldwin from "Acadiensis", spring 1990. All three examine how the treatment of tuberculosis and the anti-T.B. movement affected the establishment of a provincial Department of Health in P.E.I. in 1931. They discuss the developments in the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis, the establishment of sanataria, and the role the Red Cross, Public Health nurses and other groups played in this development.

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  • English

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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tuberculosis-and-evolution-of-government-responsibility-for-public-health-in-prince-edward-island

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