Canada's Role in Fighting Tuberculosis
Bibliography

NOTE: many sources researched for this website are out of print, and very few copies remain. Where this is the case, we have included the source of the copy we used (e.g. PQLA = L'Association Pulmonaire du Quebec, etc.) in brackets beside the reference. Also, more than 70% of the website content was taken from the Valley Echo, a publication of the Fort Qu'Appelle Sanatorium. The full collection of the Valley Echo, 1919 through 1969, is located at the Saskatchewan Lung Association.

Boughton, Harvey C., ed. The Valley Echo. Regina: Commercial Printers Ltd., 1919-1969.

The Canadian Lung Association. Canadian Tuberculosis Standards. Fourth ed. Canada: The Lowe Martin Group Inc., 1996.

Crellin, J.K. The White Plague in Newfoundland: Medical and Social Responses c. 1900 to 1970 and beyond. St. John's: Lung Association, 1990.

Dedication and Unveiling of Dr. David A. Stewart Memorial, Manitoba Sanatorium. Ninette, Canada; July 24, 1940. The Lung Association. (CLA archives)

Division of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control. Canada Communicable Disease Report. Health Canada, June 1998.

Fanning, E. Anne. "The impact of global tuberculosis in Canada: We are our brothers' keepers." Can J Infect Dis September/October 1995: 225-227.

Gale, Godfrey L. The Changing Years: The Story of Toronto Hospital and the Fight Against Tuberculosis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979. (OLA archives)

Health Reports. A Statistical Chronicle of Tuberculosis in Canada. Statistics Canada and The Lung Association, 1992.

Hershfield, E.S. "The Role and Tasks of Anti-Tuberculosis Associations: The Canadian Lung Association and International Health". Bulletin of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease March-June 1998: 12-16.

History of PEI Tuberculosis League and PEI Lung Association. The Lung Association. (note: Overview summary of research material gathered to date, on the history of PEI Lung Association.)

Hopital De Mont-Joli: 1939-1989. The Lung Association. (PQLA archives) (note: no other information given.)

House, Edgar. Light at Last: Triumph Over Tuberculosis 1900-1975, Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John's: Jesperson Press, 1981. (NFLA archives)

Larmour, Jean B. D. A Matter of Life and Breath: The 75 year history of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League and the Saskatchewan Lung Association. Saskatchewan Lung Association. (SKLA archives)

Medical Service Branch. Tuberculosis Control: A Reference Guide to the Tuberculosis Program in Saskatchewan. Health Canada, 1998.

Norton, Wayne. A Whole Little City by Itself: Tranquille and Tuberculosis. Kamloops: Plateau Press, 1999.

O'Brien, Edward J. Tuberculosis control--a paradox for global public health. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1969. (OLA archives)

Smith, Christian. "Armaments of Health." A series of articles on tuberculosis published by the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 1938. (CLA archives)

Stewart, David B. Holy Ground: The Story of the Manitoba Sanatorium at Ninette. Killarney: J.A. Victor David Museum Inc., 1999. (SKLA)

Tuberculose: visages d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. l'Association Canadienee contre la Tuberculose et les Maladies Respiratoires, 1968. (PQLA archives)

Wherrett, George Jasper. The Miracle of the Empty Beds: A History of Tuberculosis in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977.

World Health Organization. (March 1999) Tuberculosis - A Global Emergency, [WWW]. Available: [http://www.who.int/gtb/WorldTBDay/1999/kit.htm].

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