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This file contains an interlibrary loan request from Petrone for "THE HEALTH OF THE ESKIMOS, AS PORTRAYED IN THE EARLIEST WRITTEN ACCOUNTS" by Robert Fortuine from Bulletin of the History of Medicine Vol. 45, No. 2 (MARCH-APRIL 1971), pp. 97-114. This file also contains a photocopy of the article "The Delivery of Health Services in the Canadian North" by Geoffrey R. Weller from Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 16 No. 2 Summer 1981 pp. 69-80. Also a photocopy of the article "Health services for the Keewatin Inuit in a period of transition: the view from 1980" by A.P. Ruderman and G.R. Weller from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 5, No. 2, 1981, pp. 49-62. Newspaper clipping from The Chronicle-Journal October 9, 1986 containing the article "Drastic government anti-TB campaign drove many Inuit families apart forever" by Kirk LaPointe. Typewritten copy of a letter from Jean Ayaruak about her views on tuberculosis and the Inuit, from North Vol. 8, No. 5 (Sept. 1961) pp. 12-13. Newspaper clippings of the articles "Minister to probe disappearance of north's TB patients 30 years ago", "Woman recalls burial of Inuits on reserve", and "Inuit stunned after getting home after 28 years". [Originally titled: Eskimo health]