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CA ON00425 F009-S005-26 · File · [1917?]-[2008?]
Part of Mary Tremblay fonds

File consists of slides documenting the history of rehabilitation in the United Kingdom following the First World War. Included are slides depicting textual quotes, cartoons, Thistle Foundation activities, Royal Star and Garter activities, portraits, and rehabilitation activities involving wheelchairs and physical therapy.

CA ON00425 F009-S005-27 · File · [1918?]-[2008]
Part of Mary Tremblay fonds

File consists of slides documenting the activities of the United States Veterans Administration during the First and Second World Wars in relation to disability and rehabilitation. Included are slides depicting paintings, cartoons, war advertisements, hospitals, places, and people.

Vicky Bach fonds
CA ON00425 F004 · Fonds · 1922-[between 2015 and 2017], predominant 1992-2015

Fonds consists of records documenting Vicky Bach’s nursing career. Fonds is arranged into the following series: Master of science records; Nursing employment records; Presentations and related material; Oral history interview recordings and related material; and Project records. Fonds also contains the following files: Profile of and internal memorandum about CRNBC Nursing Excellence Award recipient Vicky Bach; and Memorial records and obituary.

Bach, Vicky
Violence in Society
CA ON00425 F010-S008-f005 · File · 1992
Part of Hamilton Academy of Medicine (HAM)

File consists mainly of correspondence, newsclippings, and an event schedule for the public health forum entitled "Violence in Society" hosted by the Hamilton Academy of Medicine held on March 11, 1992.

CA ON00425 F006-5-16 · File · [1990?]
Part of Edward James Moran Campbell fonds

File consists of two papers, "A Special Sort of Visiting Professorship" paper, and a paper titled "Visit to Brazil, March 1990". The two papers were written by E.J.M Campbell after a trip to Brazil, where he gave lectures at six universities and centers. The papers provide insight and suggestions on how institutions can better support visiting professors and their work.