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Warner P. Warner
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CA ON00425 F009-S005-28
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[1945?]-[2008?] (Vervaardig)
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13 slides : b&w and col.
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(1944-2009)
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File consists of slides relating to Dr. Warner P. Warner and his involvement in rehabilitation and the Department of Veteran Affairs following the Second World War. Included are slides that depict textual information relating to Warner’s involvement in veteran rehabilitation practice and policy following the Second World War. Also included is a slide depicting a portrait of Warner P. Warner taken during his graduation.
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Slides appear to have been used for teaching purposes, and to summarize Mary Tremblay’s scholarly article titled “The right to the best medical care: Dr W.P Warner and the Canadian Department of Veteran Affairs, 1945-1955” published in the Canadian Bulletin of Medical History in 1998.