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52212 A1583 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     19 Month Old Trevor Petrowski Bursts Into Tears While Receiving His Diphtheria, Whooping Cough And Tetanus Immunization Injections At The Community Health Clinic On Atkins Street, Winnipeg  ChildrenDiseaseHospitalsMedicinePersonalitiesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1986, November 18
71548 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     A Nurse Stands On A Path Outside The Ninette Sanatorium Buildings In Ninette, Mb  BuildingsDiseaseHospitalsNursingTownsWomen 1920c
21880 A0722 Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection     Aerial View Showing Health Sciences Centre Area. House Marked At Bottom Right Was: Maternity Hospital In 1907; A Scarlet Fever Hospital In 1911; A Boarding House In 1914 And Was Demolished In 1970s.  DiseaseHospitalsHotelsHousesMapsMedicineWinnipeg Buildings 1970
39494 A1322 Manitoba Department of Agriculture     An Elm Attacked By Dutch Elm Disease  DiseaseTrees 1970c
62270 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Barley In Field Afflicted With Net Blotch  AgricultureBarleyCropsDiseaseResearch  
62269 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Barley Leaves Afflicted With Net Blotch  AgricultureBarleyCropsDiseaseResearch  
62268 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Barley Stalks Afflicted With Smut  AgricultureBarleyCropsDiseaseResearch  
36947 A1234 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chantal Sibileau, A Young Liver Transplant Recipient Whose Operation Was Partially Financed By A Community Wide Fund Raising Campaign, Upon Her Return To Winnipeg From Minneapolis, Where The Transplant Was Performed. With Her, Are Her Parents Roger & Nicole  CharitiesChildrenDiseaseLifestyleMedicineWomen 1983, May 29
51696 A1565 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Employees Cart Away Diseased Elm Trees From The Downtown Area In A Million Dollar City Provincial Effort To Get Rid Of Dutch Elm Disease. An Estimated 2,250 Cases Were Found In 1986, Up From 2,164 The Year Before  DiseaseTractorsTrees 1986, March 23
52411 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Employees Ron Overby (With Chainsaw) And Glen Mazowita Cut Down An Elm Tree With Dutch Elm Disease. They Are On The Bank Of The Red River  DiseaseEquipmentPersonalitiesRiversToolsTrees 1987, January 28
33514 A1118 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Worker Spraying For Dutch Elm Disease In Winnipeg Residential District  DiseaseEnvironmentForestryLabourTreesWinnipeg Streets 1981, September 8
60768 A1933 Canadian Wheat Board Collection     Close-Up Of Wheat Stem Rust  AgricultureCropsDiseaseWheat  
51626 A1563 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Craig Elder (Background) Helps Multiple Sclerosis Victim Harry Gore Learn How To Use A Computer Which, Together With A Voice Synthesizer, Enables The Handicapped To Speak  ComputersDiseaseMedicinePersonalities 1986, March 4
60184 A1907 United Grain Growers Limited Collection     Destroying Diseased Cattle  AgricultureCattleDiseaseRanching 1950c
34602 A1155 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. James Gillies, Chief Radiotherapist At The Health Sciences Centre In Winnipeg And Nurse Operate A Radiotherapy Simulator Located At The Manitoba Cancer Treatment And Research Foundation. The Simulator To Determine Radiotherapy Treatment, Was Developed In Winnipeg  DiseaseEquipmentMedicinePersonalitiesResearch 1973, October 17
62679 A2007 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Brandon     Dr. W.S. Ferguson, of the Brandon Experimental Farm, inoculating plant with loose smut.  AgricultureCropsDiseasePersonalitiesResearch 1962
51780 A1568 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Earl Swayze Demonstrates His Invention Used To Fight Dutch Elm Disease In Winnipeg  DiseaseEquipmentInventionsPersonalitiesTrees 1986, April 12
39372 A1317 Manitoba Department of Agriculture     Elms Attacked By Dutch Elm Disease  DiseaseTrees 1970c
65691 A2121 Farm Light and Power Collection     Encephalomyelitis Research At The University Of Saskatchewan  AgricultureDiseaseHorsesInsectsResearchUniversities 1938
38744 A1294 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fred Eveleigh, Caretaker Of The Municipal Building In Virden, Manitoba, Shows Mrs. Wesley Warren A Road Sign From1918 During The "Spanish" Flu Epidemic That Reads "Health Notice Town Of Virden Automobiles Cars From A Distance Are Not Allowed To Stop In This Town". Mrs. Warren Was Then Miss Elsie Cooper, Who Passed Grade 8 With Honours, Although The Schools Were Closed For Three Months During The Epidemic  DiseasePersonalitiesSignsTownsWomen 1958, November 21
21928 A0724 Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection     Front View Of House On Bannatyne Avenue Which Served As A Maternity Hospital In 1907; Scarlet Fever Hospital In 1911; Boarding House In 1914; Demolished In 1970'S.  DiseaseHospitalsHotelsHousesMedicineWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets  
36858 A1231 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Health Sciences Centre Director Of Dietetics Marianne Schumacher In The Centre'S Kitchen. Photo By James Haggarty  AdministrationDiseaseHospitalsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1983, February 8
34609 A1155 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Health Sciences Centre Technologist Roberta Peturnak Demonstrates Equipment Used In Radio-Immunoassay, A Method Of Investigating Hormonal Imbalance  DiseaseEquipmentMedicinePersonalities 1973, October 5
51577 A1562 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jafette Osinchuk, A Multiple Sclerosis Victim, Protests Cuts To Home-Care Service Proposed Without Reason By The Manitoba Provincial Government  DiseaseWomen 1986, February 19
51679 A1565 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Lane, Executive Director Of The Canadian Paraplegic Assocoation, Has Successfully Lobbied Thegovernment To Make Government Buildings Easily Accessible To The Disabled. Photo By Wayne Glowacki.  AdministrationAssociationsDiseasePersonalities 1986, March 17
60183 A1907 United Grain Growers Limited Collection     Leading Diseased Cattle From Truck To Site Where They Will Be Destroyed  AgricultureCattleDiseaseRanchingTrucks  
34607 A1155 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Madeline Camire Of Kenora, Ontario, Receiving Treatment On Dialysis Machine Inside The Kinsmen Centre, Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg.  DiseaseEquipmentMedicineWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1974, March 6
24620 A0823 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Manitoba citizens send a mass thank you telegram with more than 8,000 signatures to Dr. Jonas E. Salk, discoverer of the polio vaccine. Photo in CNT Office with CNT staff.  ChildrenCommunicationsDiseaseDocumentsMedicine 1955, April 23
36085 A1205 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Steve Juba Holding Sherri-Lynn (Age 2) And Proclamation Declaring Cystic Fibrosis Week  ChildrenDiseaseEventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1967, May 3
52263 A1584 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Alzheimer Support Group, Winnipeg  CharitiesDiseasePersonalitiesWomen 1986, November 5
55966 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Muscular Dystrophy Fundraiser Jamie Grant Shows Telethon Poster Used To Promote The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Labour Day Telethon  DiseaseEventsLabourPersonalitiesPosters 1987, September 2
60769 A1933 Canadian Wheat Board Collection     No.1 Canada Lee Wheat Being Held In Hand Of Workers On The Schiefner Farm Near Milestone, Sk  AgricultureCropsDiseaseLabourTownsWheat  
34238 A1142 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nurses Administering Swine Flu Innoculations At Fred Douglas School In Winnipeg  DiseaseEventsMedicineNursing 1976, November 16
58695 A1800 Miscellaneous Collection     Nurses And A Patient On A Make-Shift Hospital Bed In One Of The Tent Hospitals Erected By The Red Cross To Handle Typhoid Patients During The Typhoid Outbreak In Cobalt, Ontario Area. Newspaper Clipping Attached To Photo. Photo Courtesy Of David Miller.,  DiseaseHospitalsNewspapersNursingRed CrossTentsTownsUniformsWomen  
58696 A1800 Miscellaneous Collection     Nurses Posed Outside Red Cross Hospital Tents Erected By The Red Cross During An Outbreak Of Typhoid Around Cobalt, Ontario. Newspaper Clipping Attached To The Photo. Photo Courtesy Of David Miller  DiseaseHospitalsNewspapersNursingRed CrossTentsTownsWomen  
62271 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Plants In Field Afflicted With Veries  AgricultureCropsDiseaseResearch  
52600 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Residents, Staff, And Volunteers At Oakview Place Nursing Home, Ness Avenue, Winnipeg Were Tested For Tuberculosis  DiseaseNursingWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, May 20
62267 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Rust On Stalks Of Barley  AgricultureBarleyCropsDiseaseResearch  
62266 A1990 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     Rust On Stalks Of Grain  AgricultureCropsDiseaseResearch  
63866 A2051 Farm Light and Power Collection     Sign On The L.W. Bartlett Farm At Wilson Siding, Ab., Warning That The Farm Was Enrolled Under The Alberta Chicken Health Programme And That Visitors Were Not Allowed In Order To Maintain A High Standard Of Sanitation And Control In Order To Help Prevent Diseases In Chickens. Anyone Entering Must First Get The Owner'S Permission And Then Must Make Use Of Disinfecting And Or Footwear Facilities Provided  AgricultureDiseasePoultryProgramsSigns 1973, August
39493 A1322 Manitoba Department of Agriculture     Spraying Elms With Insecticide From A Hoist Truck To Combat Dutch Elm Disease  DiseaseTreesTrucks 1970c
35472 A1185 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Stan Hamilton, President Of Winnipeg Associated Canadian Travellers, Presents Cheque To Jack Cummings (R), Executive Director Of The Sanatorium Board Of Manitoba, To Help Purchase New Equipment For The Treatment Of Tuberculosis Patients  AssociationsDiseaseEventsMedicinePersonalities 1972, November 24
32951 A1099 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Student Volunteers On Portage Avenue Raising Money For The Battle Against Cystic Fibrosis During Shinerama  DiseaseEventsMedicineStudents 1980, September 26
39373 A1317 Manitoba Department of Agriculture     The Elm Bark Beetle, Vector Of Dutch Elm Disease  DiseaseInsectsTrees 1970c
54576 A1660 Provincial Archives of Alberta     Travelling Laboratory Used To Test Water Samples For Bubonic Plague In Ab  DiseaseLaboratoriesMedicineTrucks 1950
60479 A1920 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     Vaccinating A Horse Against Sleeping Sickness  AgricultureDiseaseHorsesMedicine 1976
51777 A1568 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Veronika Demereckas, Chairperson Of The Manitoba League Of The Physically Handicapped Inc., Operates The Hydraulic Lift Of The Accessobus During Its Stop In Winnipeg. The Bus, Built By Motor Coach Industries Ltd. And Retrofitted For The Handicapped By An Ottawa Company, Was Featured At Expo '86  BusesDiseaseMachineryPersonalitiesWomen 1986, April 10
62570 A2003 Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg     W.L. Gordon, Born 1901, Lachute, Quebec, Bsa, Msc (Macdonald College), Phd (Wisconsin). Had Been A Plant Disease Inspector For Potato Diseases In The Maritimes And For White Pine Blister Rust In British Columbia. He Joined The Dominion Rust Reseearch Laboratory In 1925, Where He Served Until 1963. Was Head Of Plant Pathology Section From 1960 Until His Death  AgricultureDiseasePersonalitiesResearch  
25767 A0862 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Winnipeg Dr. D. A. Stewart, Anti-Tuberculosis Crusader From 1908 Till His Death In 1937. Manitoba Medicalcollege Graduate, 1906. D. A. Stewart Tuberculosis Centre Named After Him  DiseaseMedicinePersonalities 1915c
38757 A1294 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Free Press carrier boys wearing surgical masks during the “Spanish” flu epidemic.  DiseaseJournalismWinnipeg Buildings 1919