Events Leading up to and the Establishment of the Grosse Ile Quarantine Station

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Events Leading up to and the Establishment of the Grosse Ile Quarantine Station
Abstract
The history of the establishment of the Grosse Ile quarantine station, below Quebec City, in 1832 to combat the spread of Asiatic cholera by Irish and other immigrants arriving in the colony, and the roles played by Doctors James Douglas and Joseph Morrin in setting up the station.
Publication
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal /Société canadienne des sciences judiciaires Journal
Volume
Vol. 3
Issue
no. 3
Pages
84-90
Date
1970
Language
en
Citation
Mitchell, Chas A. “Events Leading up to and the Establishment of the Grosse Ile Quarantine Station.” Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal /Société canadienne des sciences judiciaires Journal Vol. 3, no. 3 (1970): 84–90.
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