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Written Prescription

A prescription written by Dr. Lewis H. Campbell on his brother William L. Campbell's (owner of a pharmacy) stationary. Dated September 26, 1915.

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W. L. Campbell Drug Store Collection

A collection of items from when W.L. Campbell Drug Store was in operation and showcases the types of items that would have been sold there/the services offered. Items include lotions, powders, photo printing envelopes.

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Tuberculosis Epidemic

  • CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-04
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1918-05-17 - 1918-11-04
  • Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds

Documents relating to procuring donations for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives (Tuberculosis).

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Toronto General Hospital Letters

  • CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-03
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1917-12-27 - 1918-01-14
  • Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds

Letters regarding payment for Emily Callicott’s stay at the Toronto General Hospital.

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The Doctor at Home Book - Back Cover

Image of the back cover of the book, "The Doctor at Home," published in 1892 by Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co. It features an ad for "Kendall's Spavin Cure," sold by Bradford druggist, B. Kilborn. This item was owned by William Campbell, a grain dealer in Bradford and father to William L., Dr. Lewis H. and Elizabeth F. Campbell.

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Ritchie's Drugstore Closing

Bradford Witness newspaper article from 1974 about the closing of Ritchie's Patent Medicines. The business before being Ritchie's was W. L. Campbell's Drugstore. "During the 57 years it was in the Campbell name, the pharmacy also shared its quarters with William's father's lumber and grain business, as well as the doctor's office of his brother Lewis."

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Non Smokers

"Last Monday was Canadian Hospital Day. York County Hospital in Newmarket marked the day with a campaign to discourage smoking. As part of the campaign, pamphlets were handed out and posters were placed around the building. Left is Dr. Norman Mortimer, chief surgeon, and right is Don Glass, chairman of the hospital's public relations committee."

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