In 1946, Winnipeg’s struggling medical student received an injection of new life when scientist and army doctor Joe Doupe came home from the war.
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Summary:The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has sought to improve the lives of generations of blind Canadians.
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Summary:diagnosis of diabetes marks a dramatic change, not only in the life of the diabetic, but also in the lives of his or her family, friends, and co-workers.
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Author:McCreery, Christopher
Summary:As a foundation of the Order of St. John, St. John Ambulance has been providing first aid training programs in Canada for the past 125 years.
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,Gale, Judy
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Summary:At the age of 37, Bill Harshaw was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.
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Author:Benedetti, Paul
,MacPhail, Wayne
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,Barrett, Stephen
Summary:Canadians visit chiropractors about 30 million times a year, and surveys show that patients are generally satisfied with their treatment.
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Author:Spaulding, Mary
,Welch, Penny
Summary:A true collector’s item, Nurturing Yesterday’s Child offers an illustrated history of the care of children from early Greek, Roman and Egyptian times to the present – a history that will inform you
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Author:Douglas, Stephen
Summary:In Africa, every minute of every day, five people die of AIDS and nine more are newly infected.
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Author:Poldre, Peeter A.
Summary:When Alice M. Kilgour donated her family farm to the City of Toronto in 1928, intending it for use as a public park, no one could have imagined what lay ahead.
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Author:Roedde, Gretchen
,Evans, John
Summary:A doctor grapples with the challenges of mother and child health in the developing world.
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Author:Scully, John
Summary:Mental illness doesn’t have to be a prison sentence. International award-winning journalist John Scully has been committed to mental institutions seven times. He has been locked up.
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Author:Hume, Stephen Eaton
Summary:Frederick Banting was a surgeon and a decorated war hero when he had the idea to develop insulin in 1920, This achievement earned him the 1923 Nobel Prize for medicine, a knighthood, and the gratit
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Author:Cloutier-Steele, Lise G.
Summary:Living & Learning with a Child Who Stutters from a parent’s point of view.
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