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Notes on the Early History and Evolution of the Department of Health of Montreal
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Notes on the Early History and Evolution of the Department of Health of Montreal
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Although Montreal's Board of Health was established in 1870, it played little significance in the health of the city until it was reorganized in 1876 by Montreal's newly-elected mayor, Dr. William Hingston. The author outlines the roles played by various heads of the Board, later renamed the Department of Health, between the 1870s and the 1920s.
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Canadian Public Health Journal
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Vol. 29
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no. 5
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216-223
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May 1938
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en
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Gagnon, Eugene. “Notes on the Early History and Evolution of the Department of Health of Montreal.” Canadian Public Health Journal Vol. 29, no. 5 (May 1938): 216–223.
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