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Hamilton Public Library, Local History and Archives. Davies Collection. #293
Hamilton Public Library, Local History and Archives. Photograph Collection.
Health Sciences Archives, McMaster University. Faculty of Health Sciences fonds.
Health Sciences Archives, McMaster University. Hamilton Academy of Medicine fonds.
Health Sciences Archives, McMaster University. Janet Bryers fonds.
Health Sciences Archives, McMaster University. May Cohen fonds. CA ON00425 2
Health Sciences Archives, McMaster University. Mary Tremblay fonds. CA ON00425 9.
University of Waterloo Archives. Elizabeth Smith Shortt fonds. SCA19-WA10.
The following is a list of books and other resources published by or about the women featured in this exhibit, and which can be found at the Health Sciences Library, requested through Omni, or available to view online.
Elizabeth Smith Shortt
Elizabeth Bagshaw
Hawkins, M. E., & Bagshaw, E. (1935). Progress report, June, 1935. [s.n.],.
Wild, Marjorie. (1984). Elizabeth Bagshaw. Fitzhenry & Whiteside.
Nora Francis Henderson
Henrietta Alderson
Irene Uchida
Mary Tremblay
Tremblay, Mary. (1993). Living with disability?: the early pioneers. UMI Dissertation Services.
May Cohen
Levitt, Cheryl. (2022). The Gender Lady. Dr. May Cohen. https://maycohen.com/
Karyn Kaufman
Murphy-Black, T. (1995). Issues in midwifery. Churchill Livingstone.
Zeanah, C. H. (2000). Handbook of infant mental health (2nd ed.). Guilford Press.
Roberta Bondar
Bondar, B., & Bondar, R. (1993). On the shuttle?: eight days in space. Greey de Pencier Books.
Bondar, R. (n.d.). Touching the earth.
Bondar, R. (2000). Passionate vision?: discovering Canada’s national parks. Douglas & McIntyre.
Bondar, R. (2002). Canada?: landscape of dreams. Douglas & McIntyre
Bondar, R. (2006). The arid edge of Earth. Roberta Bondar Astronaut Enterprise.
Many more women have also been honored and inducted into McMaster University’s Faculty of Health Sciences Community of Distinction for their outstanding work in healthcare. Their portraits and citations are displayed in the Ewart Angus Centre atrium in the Health Sciences Centre, as well as online.