File 6 - “Get On: Get Up and Get Going: Lieutenant John Counsell and the Development of Rehabilitation and Disability Policy in Canada” chapter draft, correspondence, and negative

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“Get On: Get Up and Get Going: Lieutenant John Counsell and the Development of Rehabilitation and Disability Policy in Canada” chapter draft, correspondence, and negative

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CA ON00425 F009-S002-6

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  • 1996, 1998-2001 (Creation)

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1 folder of textual records
1 photograph : b&w negative

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File consists of material relating to Mary Tremblay's contribution to the book Disabled Veterans in History, edited by David A. Gerber and published by Michigan University Press in 2000. Included is printed email correspondence between Mary Tremblay and David. A Gerber and drafts of Tremblay’s essay titled “Get On: Get Up and Get Going: Lieutenant John Counsell and the Development of Rehabilitation and Disability Policy in Canada”. Also included is a photo negative of a cartoon taken from The Caliper journal. Disabled Veterans in History documents the history of those who have sustained lasting injuries or chronic illnesses while serving during the First and Second World Wars.

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      Disabled Veterans in History can be found in McMaster University Libraries Omni catalogue. https://mcmaster.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_MU/deno1h/alma991032470872107371

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          Gerber, D. A. (Ed.). (2012). Disabled Veterans in History. University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.3874458

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