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Title
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Hans Nieper M.D. Medical Seminar
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording made of Dr. Mendelsohn speaking at a meeting. It begins abruptly. Mendelsohn refers to presentations made by other speakers, particularly one discussing recently decreasing rates of cardiovascular disease, and introduces Dr. Hans Nieper. He mentions his educational background and introduction to treating cancer cases, and then elaborates on the role of doctors and modern medical practices (such as radiation therapies, prescription drugs, and x-rays) in causing cancer. The recording is continued on [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC 17180).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:215333
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Title
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James' Bay II Project New York City Protest Rally
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording of a march protesting James's Bay II, the hydro-electric megaproject between the city of New York and Hydro Quebec. This recording is a continuation of Tape 2000-050 / 004 (32) (ASC33182). It begins with chants and drumming sung during the march. This is followed by a speech from an a man named Jeff calling for more action and goes into specifics about the environmental impacts of the agreement. The next speaker is Bob [Stanley-Maes?], a representative from the Vermont Coalition to Save James' Bay, who talks about the efforts to reject Hydro Quebec's agreement in Vermont. Next is Billy Sparks who sings "Warriors of the Rainbow" and "How Much Longer Will it Be". Next is Donna Eagle who sings [00:37:35] and speaks on her experience with the issue. Next is [Union?]from Amazonia who speaks through a translator on solidarity between the Cree peoples and his own. The audio cuts off abruptly.
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Type
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sound recording
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Fonds
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Michael Posluns fonds (F0382)
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Accession / Box
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2000-050 / 004 (32)
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Date
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1991
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:328511
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Title
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Valcin family videos : NYC 1969
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Description
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Item consists of an a Haitian Canadian family’s home movie featuring the family in New York celebrating a birthday and Christmas. Video was filmed by André and Ginette Valcin. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "It's November 1969 in New York City and the Valcin Family is celebrating Nadine's dad's birthday. Four-year-old Nadine waves at the camera and helps blow out her father's candles. We see Nadine's mother cutting the cake. Later in the day, Nadine, drinking her juice from a cocktail glass, is engrossed in a serious conversation with her father. Her mom is behind the camera shooting on Super 8mm film. At Christmas, the camera is pulled once more, a very exciting time for Nadine who was an only child. This private but celebratory occasion is one the whole family dresses up for. Nadine dons an all-white pantsuit she later swaps for something more comfortable, while her parents sport equally stylish crisp suits. The clothes become secondary to the gift unraveling — the toy car, doll, keyboard, all slowly collecting around her. André Valcin passed in 1999, so the Valcin family was happy to revisit these memories of him."
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Type
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video files
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Accession / Box
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2018-028 / 001
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Date
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1969
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Identifier
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2018-028 / 001 (01)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1149819
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Title
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Dr. Mendelsohn with Michael Jackson
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Description
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Item consists of a recording of a talk radio program hosted by Michael Jackson, in which he interviews Dr. Robert Mendelsohn and Dr. [Lorraine] Stern. Topics of discussion include holistic healthcare, rising infant mortality rates in several U.S. states, and the risks of both hospital and home births. The doctors also answer three questions from listeners (Ann[e], Miriam, and Julie) during the program, on the topics of ear infections in young children and whether or not ultrasounds are safe. Item is a continuation of [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17183). Note that while Michael Jackson states the date of the program as January 4th on ASC17183, the tape is marked "12/4/84."
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225471
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Title
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Mendelsohn/Brodeur
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording of the "St. Louis Illustrated" television program, in which Jim Bolen interviews Dr. Robert Mendelsohn and Dr. Armand Brodeur. Topics of discussion include medical malpractice lawsuits and doctors' fee increases. Mendelsohn and Brodeur also answer several questions from the audience during the program; on the topics of pharmacists' role in patient health, home births, x-rays and ultrasounds, and the validity of modern medicine. Item is a continuation of [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17185).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225478
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Title
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Dr. Mendelsohn with Michael Jackson
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Description
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Item consists of a recording of a talk radio program hosted by Michael Jackson, in which he interviews Dr. Robert Mendelsohn and Dr. [Lorraine] Stern. Topics of discussion include immunization, rising infant mortality rates in several U.S. states, annual physical examinations, and breastfeeding. The doctors also answer two questions from listeners (Richard and Charles) during the program, on the topics of medical research and holistic healthcare. The recording is continued on [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17184). Note that while Michael Jackson states the date of the program as January 4th, the tape is marked "12/4/84."
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225470
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Title
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Defending your Good Health - Robert Mendelsohn, M.D. & Barbara Sachsel
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording made of Dr. Mendelsohn and Barbara Sachsel speaking as part of a panel discussion at a NOHA meeting, and answering audience members' questions. Mendelsohn and Sachsel discuss the side effects of various prescription drugs (including Questran and beta blockers) and maintaining heart health. Mendelsohn also speaks about the dangers of caesarean sections, and the risks of surgeries (cataract surgeries, hysterectomies), vaccines, human blood products, and x-rays (as well as mammography and sonography). Item is a continuation of [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17181).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225467
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Title
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Mendelsohn/Brodeur
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording of the "St. Louis Illustrated" television program, in which Jim Bolen interviews Dr. Robert Mendelsohn and Dr. Armand Brodeur. Topics of discussion include Mendelsohn's book "Confessions of a Medical Heretic," the dangers of x-rays (which Brodeur disputes), and the side effects of prescription drugs (including Valium). The recording is continued on [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC 17186).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225477
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Title
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Defending your Good Health - Robert Mendelsohn, M.D. & Barbara Sachsel
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording made of Dr. Mendelsohn and Barbara Sachsel speaking as part of a panel discussion at a NOHA meeting, and answering audience members' questions. Mendelsohn and Sachsel discuss nutrition, determining the proper dosages of vitamins and prescription drugs, and the importance of patients educating themselves about health through books. Mendelsohn also speaks about the risks of drinking dairy milk, the dangers of x-rays, problems with formal medical education, and the side effects of various prescription drugs (including Premarin, Inderal, Procardia, and Tenormin). The recording is continued on [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17182).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:225464
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Title
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Territory of Nebraska by Prof. H.D. Rogers & A. Keith Johnston F.R.S.E.
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Description
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Topographical map of Western North America, including territories of Utah, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Iowa. Map area covers present day Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, and Colorado.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1857
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Identifier
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WMC0024
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152455
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Title
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North Carolina (appendix to no. 23)
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Description
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Appendix to map of North Carolina WMC0006 ID#1152261, containing written information about North Carolina's history, government, religion, education, commerce and manufacturers, and a list of governors.
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Type
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Documents
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Date
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1822
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Identifier
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WMC0007
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152262
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Title
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Geographic, statistical, and historical map of North Carolina
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Description
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Topographic map of North Carolina, with colour coded districts, contours, rivers, and boundaries. Also includes written information about the state, such as its situation, the soil, physical features like inlets, rivers, and swamp lands, the climate, population charts split by white & coloured, and information about slavery and the state coming into and selling Cherokee lands.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1822
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Identifier
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WMC0006
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152261
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Title
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United States of America, Southern Part [1809]
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Description
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A map of the southeastern United States published in 1809, including areas that are today known as the states of Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia,Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri. Some parts of Maryland, Delaware and Illinois are also visible. Indigenous communities are noted, including the Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Apalachee peoples. State boundaries are outlined where they existed at the time. Cities, towns, and bodies of water are labelled. Mountains shown with hachures.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1809
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Identifier
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WMC0049
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153288
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Title
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United States. Published by D. Lizars, Edinburgh. [c1831]
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Description
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Map of the United States created by Daniel Lizars around 1831, showing the states and territories that existed at that time. Cities, towns and bodies of water are labelled. States and territories are filled in with different colours. Relief shown by hachures.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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c1831
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Identifier
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WMC0046
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153247
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Title
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Territory of Minnesota by Prof. H.D. Rogers & A. Keith Johnston. 1857.
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Description
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Map of the territory of Minnesota in 1857. Proposed railway lines are drawn in purple. Cities, towns and bodies of water are labelled. Notes can be read throughout on water quality in various bodies of water. Smaller regions outlined in red. Elevations marked with hachures. Part of the atlas Atlas Of The United States Of North America, Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Mexico, Central America, Cuba, And Jamaica. On A Uniform Scale. From The Most Recent State Documents, Marine Surveys, And Unpublished Materials. With Plans Of The Principal Cities And Sea-Ports, And An Introductory Essay On The Physical Geography, Products, And Resources Of North America. By Professor Henry Darwin Rogers, Of Boston, U.S., And A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., Geographer To The Queen. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1857
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Identifier
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WMC0045
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153246
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Title
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Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of South Carolina No. 24.
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Description
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A map of South Carolina from the Complete Historical, Chronological, and Geographical American Atlas, published around 1823. See the appendix to this map, also in this collection. Cities and towns, major thoroughfares, bodies of water, islands and other geographical characteristics are labelled. Districts are labelled, outlined, and distinguished by different colours. Lists at the bottom show the populations of cities and districts throughout the state, with populations divides into the categories of "Whites," "Slaves," "Free Blacks," and the grand total. Notes around the perimeter of the map describe details such as terrain and soil, climate, and government structure. Sites of battles and sieges are indicted with red flags on the map and listed on the accompanying appendix.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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c1823
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Identifier
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WMC0043
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153167
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Title
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Hans Nieper M.D. Medical Seminar
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Description
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Item consists of an audio recording made of Dr. Mendelsohn speaking at a meeting. Mendelsohn compares modern medicine to a religion; and speaks about modern birthing practices, midwifery, breastfeeding, various kinds of surgery, vaccination risks, and the dangers of prescription drugs. Item is a continuation of [Identifier local Item # of b-side] (ASC17179).
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Type
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audio cassette
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Fonds
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Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn collection (F0649)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:215631
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Title
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General map of the United States
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Description
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Map principally of the United states, including Cuba, the Bahamas, and parts of Mexico and British America/Canada. Showing geographic features like waterways and contours, as well as existing and proposed railways, steam boat routes, and states that still have slavery.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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[1859-1865]
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Identifier
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WMC0015
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152330