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Sentinel injuries and indicators of child physical abuse. [PDF]
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The History of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 2000On 24 October 1950, 14 people met at the invitation of the abbé Arthur Maheux in the Institut d’Histoire et de Géographie of the Université Laval in Quebec City to form the Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine (SCHM). Among them were physicians, historians, and archivists. Dr.
J, Duffin, P, Potter
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Canadian Historical Review, 1977
remarked in 1948 that Canadians were especially endowed by nature with long arms for patting themselves on the back. 1 For historians of new nations are expected to do just that: to peer into the past and to discern in the shadows the shape of great things to come, to weave scattered incidents into a tapestry revealing the more flattering ...
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remarked in 1948 that Canadians were especially endowed by nature with long arms for patting themselves on the back. 1 For historians of new nations are expected to do just that: to peer into the past and to discern in the shadows the shape of great things to come, to weave scattered incidents into a tapestry revealing the more flattering ...
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1937
The principal differentia of the Canadian economy are familiar. Because of the nature of her resources and her situation, Canada depends chiefly upon the production in quantity of a few staple commodities for export to those regions having less specialized resources and more diversified economies.
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The principal differentia of the Canadian economy are familiar. Because of the nature of her resources and her situation, Canada depends chiefly upon the production in quantity of a few staple commodities for export to those regions having less specialized resources and more diversified economies.
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History of Canadian Anesthesia
2014The first reported anesthesia in a territory that would become part of Canada (in 1867) was in the British colonial province of New Brunswick, in January 1847. In the late 19th century, Canadian anesthesia was linked primarily with that in the UK, leading to a physician-based practice, which continues to the present.
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History = Bulletin Canadien D'histoire De La Médecine, 2022
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