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Francis, Daniel. “A Victorian Scandal: The Asylum at Longue Pointe.” The Beaver Vol. 69, no. 3 (July 1989): 33–38.
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Conseil de la famille du Québec. Plan d’accessibilité aux services santé et aux services sociaux à la population d’expression anglaise de la région de Montréal métropolitain. Montréal: Le Conseil, Direction de la planification, des systèmes et méthodes, 1989.
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Bernier, Jacques. La médecine au Québec : naissance et évolution d’une profession. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1989.
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Crighton, Richard. “Porte d’éntrée oubliée (Centre de quarantaine d’île de Montréal en 1825 et en 1835).” enRoute, January 1988.
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Olson, Sherry, Patricia Thornton, and Thuy Thach Quoc. A Geography of Little Children in Nineteenth-Century Montreal. Montreal: Department of Geography, McGill University, 1987.
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Farley, Michael, Peter Keating, and Othmar Keen. “La vaccination à Montréal dans la seconde moitié du 19e siècle: pratiques, obstacles et résistances.” In Sciences & médecine au Québec: perspectives sociohistoriques, edited by Marcel Fournier, Yves Gingras, and Othmar Keen, 87–127. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1987.
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Ottmann-Clish, Liane. “Accessibility of Health and Social Services for Cultural Communities in the Montreal Metropolitan Area.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1986.
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Health & Social Services Committee, Outaouais Alliance. Brief to Rochon Commission. Hull, QC: Outaouais Alliance, 1986.
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Centre de services sociaux du Montréal métropolitain. Accessibilité linguistique et culturelle aux CLSC. Montréal: Le Centre, 1986.
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Wright, Harold, and Michelle Hibler. “Canada’s Quarantine Islands.” Canadian Heritage Vol. 2, no. 3 (August 1985): 22–26.
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Cotnoir, Michèle, and Danielle Gendron. L’accessibilité des communautés culturelles aux services sociaux et de santé : bibliographie. Montréal: Ministère des communautés culturelles et de l’immigration, Direction des communications, Centre de documentation, 1985.
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Tunis, Barbara. “Inoculation for Smallpox in the Province of Quebec, A Reappraisal.” In Health, Disease and Medicine : Essays in Canadian History, edited by Charles G. Roland, 171–193. Toronto, ON: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine by Clarke Irwin, 1984.
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Roland, Charles G. Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine: A Bibliography (Volume 1). Waterloo, ON: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1984.
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Eakin, Joan M. “Survival of the Fittest? The Democratization of Hospital Administration in Quebec.” International Journal of Health Services Vol. 14, no. 3 (1984): 397–412.
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Eakin, Joan M. “Hospital Power Structure and the Democratization of Hospital Administration in Quebec.” Social Science & Medicine Vol. 18, no. 3 (1984): 221–228.
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Lubin, Martin. “The Politics of Social Policy in Quebec: The Case of Bill 65 (1971) and the Jewish Community.” Québec Studies Vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1983): 43–70.
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Bernier, Jacques. “L’intégration du corps médical québécois à la fin du XIXe siècle.” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques Vol. 10, no. 1 (Printemps 1983): 91–114.
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Tunis, Barbara. “Public Vaccination in Lower Canada, 1815-1823 : Controversy and a Dilemma.” Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques Vol. 9, no. 1/2 (Summer 1982): 264–278.
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Tunis, Barbara R. “Vaccination in Lower Canada, 1815-1823: Controversy and a Dilemma.” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques Vol. 9, no. 1–2 (Spring-Summer 1982): 264–278.
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Copp, Terry. “Public Health in Montreal, 1870-1930.” In Medicine in Canadian Society : Historical Perspectives, edited by S.E.D. Shortt, 395–416. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1981.
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Bozac, Antoinette N. “Civic Response to Epidemics in Montreal and Winnipeg, 1885-1905: A Comparative Study.” The Register (McGill History Students’ Association) Vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1980): 146–166.