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Before Wonder Drugs: 1925 School Immunization Misery
Today’s post is from a new book I’m editing for Barbara Kersey called, “Was I Ever Lucky”. It’s a memoir of her life in Windsor thus far. After you read this story, you will certainly agree that Barbara was one … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1925, Barbara Kersey, black bag, Canada, children, doctor, dressing, elementary, house calls, immunizations, infection, memoir, needle, Ontario, Prince Edward, school, Scotland, shot, TB, tuberculosis, tweezers, Walkerville Publishing, Windsor, wonder drugs
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