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  • Had no option but to deport woman patient
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Oct 1930, p. 1, column 4     Woman was a prohibited immigrant because she was an epileptic; now faces deportation to England
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Oct 1930, p. 1, column 4   Woman was a prohibited immigrant because she was an epileptic; now faces …
  • Second paralysis case is reported
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Oct 1930, p. 3, column 1     8 year-old boy of Carnegie Street, Ingersoll has infantile paralysis; treated with serum
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Oct 1930, p. 3, column 1   8 year-old boy of Carnegie Street, Ingersoll has infantile paralysis; treated with …
  • Toxoid treatment (City & District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Nov 1930, p. 6, column 1     Local pupils inoculated against diphtheria
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Nov 1930, p. 6, column 1   Local pupils inoculated against diphtheria
  • Dental treatment under new scheme will be benefit
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 7     City health authorities will discuss government plan for the province to partly pay for dental care for school children
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 7   City health authorities will discuss government plan for the province to partly …
  • Pasteurization of milk supply is again urged
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 6     Board of Health urges pasteurization to be compulsory
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 6   Board of Health urges pasteurization to be compulsory
  • Coroner for Oxford (City And District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Jan 1931, p. 4, column 1     Tillsonburg doctor appointed coroner for Oxford County
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Jan 1931, p. 4, column 1   Tillsonburg doctor appointed coroner for Oxford County
  • Health board to establish dental service
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 5     Board of Health meets and decides to go ahead with the dental service for school age children and the isolation unit at the hospital
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 5   Board of Health meets and decides to go ahead with the dental …
  • Health board fails to gain end in council
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 5     Board of health is unable to convince the city council to make pasteurization of milk compulsory ; dental care for local school children also considered
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 5   Board of health is unable to convince the city council to make …
  • "Jim" Cooper, Walkerville, millionaire philanthropist leaps to death from liner
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 6     Cooper, who suffered from Bright's Disease, leapt to his death on route to Europe; brother-in-law to Woodstock woman
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 6   Cooper, who suffered from Bright's Disease, leapt to his death on route …
  • Ask co-operation of rural residents
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1931, p. 4, column 4     Rural residents are asked not to bring children who have whooping cough into the city
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1931, p. 4, column 4   Rural residents are asked not to bring children who have whooping cough …
  • Ice regulation may be enforced
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Dec 1931, p. 4, column 6     Permits will be required to cut or supply ice for domestic use
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Dec 1931, p. 4, column 6   Permits will be required to cut or supply ice for domestic use
  • Getting in touch with Canada on deportation issue
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Apr 1931, p. 7, column 5     British House of Commons consider the deportation from Canada of individuals with health defects; common citizenship in the Empire is suggested; see also DSR of October 17, 1930 for related stories
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Apr 1931, p. 7, column 5   British House of Commons consider the deportation from Canada of individuals with …
  • May be means of saving thousands of lives
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Apr 1931, p. 4, column 5     Picture of the Drinker Respirator used for victims of infant paralysis (polio)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Apr 1931, p. 4, column 5   Picture of the Drinker Respirator used for victims of infant paralysis (polio)
  • Baby breathes by respirator
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Apr 1931, p. 10, column 4     Picture of an infant sized respirator; see related item DSR April 23, 1931 page 4 column 5
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Apr 1931, p. 10, column 4   Picture of an infant sized respirator; see related item DSR April 23, …
  • Dr. Heath re-elected  (City & District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1931, p. 6, column 1     Heath, Woodstock dentist, elected to the benevolence committee
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1931, p. 6, column 1   Heath, Woodstock dentist, elected to the benevolence committee
  • Attended convention (City & District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1931, p. 6, column 1     Local doctors attend convention at Niagara Falls
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1931, p. 6, column 1   Local doctors attend convention at Niagara Falls
  • Twenty-five years ago -  June 5, 1906
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Jun 1931, p. 2, column 7     Board of Health proposes that no one in the city limits shall keep hogs less than 300 feet from any building
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Jun 1931, p. 2, column 7   Board of Health proposes that no one in the city limits shall …
  • J.A. Saunders is new chairman of health board
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Feb 1927, p. 1, column 4     At the inaugural meeting of health board the new toxoid for diphtheria was discussed; board feels that knowledge about contagious disease should be more general
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Feb 1927, p. 1, column 4   At the inaugural meeting of health board the new toxoid for diphtheria …
  • Inquest to be held re: death of Mrs. Thorpe
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1931, p. 3, column 1     Cf. May 15, 1931 for story about Ingersoll woman who died while under anaesthetic having her teeth extracted
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1931, p. 3, column 1   Cf. May 15, 1931 for story about Ingersoll woman who died while …
  • Inquest fails to determine cause of Mrs. Thorpe's death
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 May 1931, p. 3, column 1     Inquest into Ingersoll woman's death cannot determine the cause as her body was embalmed before further tests could be made
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 May 1931, p. 3, column 1   Inquest into Ingersoll woman's death cannot determine the cause as her body …
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