Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine
Explore the rich tapestry of Canada’s medical history with Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine by Charles G. Roland. Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2006, this comprehensive guide spans 214 pages, serving as an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and enthusiasts alike.
This essential bibliography meticulously catalogs secondary sources that illuminate the development of medicine in Canada. Whether you're delving into historical medical practices, the evolution of healthcare, or the impact of influential figures in Canadian medicine, Roland’s work provides a structured framework for your exploration.
Designed for both academic and personal interest, Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine stands out as a crucial reference point in the field of medical history. Don’t miss your chance to enrich your knowledge with this authoritative guide!