016 The Northern Light October 1966

The Northern Light, October 1966 4 Reasons -- Examine the Facts -- Some Patients are at Special Risk -- Drug Treatments Cut Risk of TB Relapse -- South Coast Survey, 1966 The Physically Handicapped -- Diabetic Survey / Mr. Boyd Goodyear -- The Cross of Lorraine -- "Mercy Mission" -- A Slig...

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Main Author: Newfoundland Tuberculosis Association
Other Authors: House, E.G.; Matthews, H.R.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Newfoundland Tuberculosis Association 1966
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/hsc_lung/id/287
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Summary:The Northern Light, October 1966 4 Reasons -- Examine the Facts -- Some Patients are at Special Risk -- Drug Treatments Cut Risk of TB Relapse -- South Coast Survey, 1966 The Physically Handicapped -- Diabetic Survey / Mr. Boyd Goodyear -- The Cross of Lorraine -- "Mercy Mission" -- A Slight Case of Remembering / Miss May Russell -- The Canadian Mental Health Association Newfoundland Division / Thomas Furlong -- Christmas Seal Slogan Competition -- Coming Events -- Editorial -- Summary of Returns -- Tuberculosis in Port Aux Choix / Dr. E.S. Peters -- Tuberculosis, A Continuing Problem / Dr. A.B. Colohan -- Training in Rehabilitation -- BCG Vaccination in Newfoundland and Labrador / Dr. Eithne Knowling -- Believe it or Not -- The Adventure of Learning -- Health Education -- Back to School The Happy Warrior was published January 1943 until January 1947. The Northern Light was published April 1949 until 1986. The Happy Warrior was created by Ted Meaney in an effort to educate Newfoundlanders about the spread of Tuberculosis. Ted Meaney went on to become the first full time secretary of the Newfoundland Tuberculosis Association (NTA), who began publishing The Northern Light in 1949. The NTA was established in 1944, and became The Newfoundland Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association in 1970. The name Newfoundland Lung Association (NLA) was adopted in 1982.