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NOTE: Canadian library holdings of most, but not all, titles can be found in the Canadian Union Catalogue, AMICUS. There are links to this online resource at each "filing letter".
v. 1 - v. 54: 7. 1945 - 1998. (Title varies slightly.) Edmonton. Alberta Association of Registered Nurses.
v. 2: 5 - v. 12:2, Edmonton, May 1978 - March 1988. Alberta Association of Registered Nursing Assistants.
Continues: Alberta Association of Registered Nursing Assistants Bulletin.
v.1- v.5:1, Ottawa, June 1967 - June 1971.
Vols. 1 and 5 each had only one issue.
Published by the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges - Association des facultés de médecine du Canada.
v.7:2 - v.19, Ottawa March/April 1974 - 1986.
Continued by: Forum. (ISSN: 1717-6697).
v. 1:2 - v. 5:4.Montréal, juin 1978 - déc 1984.
Charlottetown, PEI. Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island. ?? - 1984.
Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland. St John's, NF. Ceased 1975.
Continued by: News! News! News!
v.1 - v.4:1, Montréal, T. Berthiaume, January 1879 - January 1882.
Besides medical articles this journal contains much polemical material relating to the struggle between the Ecole de Medécine and the Montreal branch of the Laval Faculty of Medicine (See: Heagerty, v. 2,103-112).
Journal mensuel consacré à la défense des intérêts professionnels.
v.1 - v.42:2, Montréal, January 1925 - March 1966.
v.20 - v.36:4, Montréal, 20 January 1974 - November 1990.
Published by the Fédération des administrateurs des services de santé et des services sociaux du Québec.
v.8 - v.24:4, Toronto, Summer 1961 - Winter 1977.
Published by the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario.
Continues: Alcoholism research, treatment, education.
1955 and New Series v.1, Toronto, 1964 -1970/1971?
Published by and for doctors in the R.C.A.F.
Issued by Institute of Aviation Medicine, Royal Canadian Air Force.
Irregular; between one and four numbers annually.
v.1:1 - v.2:1. Edmonton. 1977- 1978.
(v.1:1 called News bulletin - Alberta Certified Nursing Aide Association).
Continued by: Bulletin - Alberta Association of Registered Nursing Assistants.
Calgary, Alberta Chiropractic Association, 1950 – 195?
v.1 - v.41:2, Calgary, Edmonton, April 1935-1976.
Continued by: Alcoholism research, treatment, education.
Published by Education Dept., Alcoholism Research Foundation.
v.1 - v.8:4, Montréal, May 1930 - May 1961.
This was an annual publication; each volume contains four annual numbers.
"Consacrées a la diffusion scientifique du mouvement medico-chirurgical de l'Hôpital Sainte-Justine, nos Annales remplissent une lacune et ... contribueront, nous osons l'espérer, à l'expansion de la Pédiatrie et de la Chirurgie Infantile."
v.1 - v.35:8, Ottawa, January 1968 - December 2002.
v.10 - v.35 (1977-2002) are also known as: Annals / Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada = Annales / Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada.
v.1:1-3, Montréal, 24 December 1885 – 24 February 1886.
1906/07- Trois-Rivieres. Ceased in ?
v.1:2 - v.12:9, Toronto, January 1960 - September 1970.
Vol. 1:1 was an uncirculated prototype prepared in September 1959 in order to secure copyright privileges.
1970s-1983? Toronto, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.
The archives was “an anthology of literature relative to the science of chiropractic”.
This title, listed in Gullett, appears to have been the Canadian edition of a British dental publication (variously known as Ash's Circular, Ash's Journal, Ash's Monthly). The British edition started publication in 1884 and continued under various names until 1918. The company also published editions in Moscow (1912-1914) and Vienna (1905-1913); the Canadian edition was, according to Gullett, p. 291, published from 1910-1919 (vols. 1-9). The Canadian publication began as a monthly and ended as a quarterly - Ash's Canadian Quarterly. The British edition became Dental Magazine. The series was published in London by Claudius Ash Sons and Co and contained research articles, and also included extensive advertising for dental equipment and supplies. No copies of the Canadian edition have been located but it is assumed it had the same 'editorial content" as the London edition but with Canadian advertisements.
v.1 - v.13, site of the meeting, 1902-1934.
Published once every second year (publication suspended 1910-1916).
Continues: Revue des infirmières et infirmièrs auxiliaires du Québec.
v. 1- 1979 - 2007 Dartmouth, NS. Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses - Association canadienne des infirmier(e)s en sciences neurologique.
Vancouver, May 1958 - June 1969.
Official publication of the British Columbia Dental Association.
Continued by: British Columbia dental bulletin.
v. 1 - 24 [Jan.] 1979 – 2003. Canadian Health Libraries Association / Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada.
v.1:1, Hull QC, Autumn 1931.
Though only one issue seems to have been published this was advertised as "Revue trimestrielle d'Hygiène".
Editor: Unknown. See: Saucier, 1937, p, 525.
v. 1 - v. 25:3, janv 1949 - mai/juin 1973, Ottawa, Conseil canadien de développement social.
v.1 - v.6:5, Toronto, 1926 - May 1931.
Devoted to the Advancement of Medical and Physical Sciences in the British-American provinces.
v.1 - v.3, Montreal, J. Lovell, January 1860 - December 1862.
MacDermot states that 'It says much for Dr Hall's tenacity that he should begin his journal again after such frustration. (See note below concerning the British American Medical and Physical Journal.) But his desire to improve professional conditions was so intense, and probably too his impulse to write so strong, that he took up his unremunerative task again in spite of his previous experience. He was a born editor, and if he dipped his pen in gall now and then it was usually with good reason and always with stimulating results. His journalism ranks with the best that Canada has produced."
v.1 - v.5, Montreal, J.C. Becket, April 1845 - April 1850.
Hall was an active and talented, if acerbic, Editor who remained involved in journal editing for almost two decades. His Editorships included those of The British American Medical and Physical Journal (1850-1852) and the British American Journal (1860-1862). The lifespan of The British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science overlapped by one month (April 1845) that of the Montreal Medical Gazette, which apparently gave up the field voluntarily to the new journal. The episode is unusual because Badgley and Sutherland, Editors of the Montreal Medical Gazette, were co-founders of the rival Ecole de Médecine et de Chirurgie de Montréal, whereas Hall and MacDonnell produced a notably pro-McGill journal.
As Edward Bensley says in his article on Hall in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography: " Hall was a good writer and he probably welcomed the opportunity the journals provided to air his views, always strongly held, on virtually any subject he chose. Nevertheless, the task of editor was not easy. Relatively few Canadian medical men had the time, inclination, or even ability to furnish original articles on medicine, and such articles should be the mainstay of professional journals which primarily must disseminate information useful in practice. As a result, considerable space was allotted to abstracts or reprints from British and American journals. There were many medical news items, particularly from the McGill Medical Faculty and the Montreal General Hospital, as well as reports of meetings, including those of the Montreal Medico-Chirurgical Society which Hall himself had helped found in 1843. All this meant a heavy work load for an editor with many other duties, including a busy medical practice. But Hall’s chief worry was financial support. The number of potential subscribers was small and advertising had not yet become an important source of revenue. There was always the danger that the editor might have to assume personal responsibility for debts incurred. Editorship thus required courage and a willingness to make substantial sacrifices, qualities which Hall possessed in abundance."
Continued by: British American Medical and Physical Journal.
May 1850 - January 1852.
In this journal Hall continued his efforts begun with The British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science. As with other titles, money was a major problem and in an appeal (vol. 7:8, January 1852, page 407) he notes that the sum owing had reached £500. His appeal seemed to bring in some funds but he discontinued publication because of financial losses, which he outlined in a circular dated Montreal, February 16, 1852; at that time the total owing and apparently uncollectible exceeded £150. "If the Journal is now discontinued, the fault lies not with the Editor of the Journal, but with those who have proved themselves its patrons but in name.... And in conclusion, to the Subscribers, Exchanges, and Contributors, the Editor: has but to say that word, so painfully difficult to utter after years of intimacy, yet indicative of separation, - Farewell."
MacDermot states that it was hoped to make this journal the organ of the proposed British-American Association, but this organization never got beyond the incubation period.
1969 - v.42: 5, Vancouver, October 1969 - November 1987.
Some issues published as: B.C. Dental Bulletin.
v.1:1 - 13, Vancouver, 1954 -1959. Irregular.
This is a flimsy publication, largely containing notices of meetings.
Superseded the newsletter of the B.C. Division of the Canadian Medical Association, this title is not listed in this bibliography.
Superseded by: British Columbia Medical Journal.
v.1 - v.42:10, Vancouver, January 1959 - December 2000.
The Western Pharmaceutical Review - which started publication in 1932 - and it's successor the Western Druggist - have a cover note: "Perpetuating the B.C. pharmaceutical record, established 1905."
Continues: Alberta Certified Nursing Aide Association Bulletin.
v. 48, no 1-3; sept. 1968 - mars 1969.
Only three issues were published of this separate French language publication and in June 1969 it was merged with the English-language publication of the Association to become a bilingual publication. Bulletin - Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association.
Official publication of the Association des pharmaciens détaillants de Montréal et de la province de Québec.
Nos. 1 -?, Ottawa, July 1917 - June 1918?
Published by the Invalided Soldier's Commission and the Military Hospitals Commission.
See also: Military Hospitals Commission Bulletin.
v. 1-25, no. 3; 1944 - Oct. 1968, Oshawa, Ont.
Nos. 1 - 26, Toronto, May 1921 - October 1943.
BULLETIN - CANADIAN HEART FOUNDATION. CANADIAN COUNCIL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSES - BULLETIN DU CCINC.
Continues: CCCN Bulletin and its French equivalent CCCN Bulletin.
Continued by: Canadian Bulletin of Cardiovascular Nursing - Bulletin canadien du nursing cardiovasculaire.
v. 56, no. 2-v. 63, no. 3; Ottawa, summer 1977-May 1985.
Added title page title: Bulletin - Association pulmonaire du Canada. Text in English and French.
Continues: Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association Bulletin. ISSN: 0709-0463.
v. 48- v.56, no. 1; Ottawa, Sept. 1968-spring 1977. Other title: CTRDA bulletin June 1972-winter 1976.
Text in English, Sept. 1968 - Mar. 1969, English and French, June 1969-spring 1977.
Absorbed the publication with the same content published in French in June 1969.
BULLETIN - COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
v.8 - v.13:7, Montréal, March 1968 - December 1973.
Published by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Québec / Collège des médecins et chirurgiens de la province de Québec.
v.1 - v.7:5, Toronto, September 1954 - March 1961.
Quarterly until 1959, thereafter every other month.
Continued by: Journal - College of General Practice of Canada Journal.
Unnumbered and irregular, Saskatoon, December 1931 - March 1935.
v.1 - ?, Québec, March/April 1956 - ?
Continues: Bulletin - Collège des médecins et chirurgiens du Québec.
Continued by: Bulletin (Collège des médecins du Québec).
Ottawa. v. 2:2 - v. 7:1 1977-1982.
Only v. 1: 1 and 2 have been located, they may be the only numbers issued.
v.1 - v.4:2/3, Montréal, novembre 1946 - mai 1950.
Publié trois fois l'an: en novembre, février et avril par la Faculté de Médecine de l'Université de Montréal.
See also: Revue Médicale Université de Montréal.
Some issues published as: Bulletin mensuel - societé dentaire de Montréal.
v. 1- Montreal, November 1936- Ceased in 1937?
v.33:5 -v. 37:2, Québec, September 1932 - February 1937.
Publié sous la direction de la Société Médicale de Québec et La Société médicale des hôpitaux universitaires de Québec.
v.1- v. 47, Ottawa, 1922-1968. An English edition was published as Bulletin of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association.
Continued by: Bulletin - Association canadienne contre la tuberculose et les maladies respiratoires.
v.1 - v.3, Montréal, 1935 -1937.
Vol. 3: R. Eugene Valin, Marion, Jarry, J. Hector Lapointe, Charles Vézina, and Armand Richard.
Merged into Union Médicale du Canada.
Published by Service de la Santé de Montréal.
Continues: Monthly Bulletin - Bulletin Mensuel - Department of Hygiene and Statistics.
V. 1-? Montreal, April 1902 - ?
v.1 - v. 10:3, Québec. 1934 - avril 1943.
Continued by: Bulletin des infirmières catholiques du Canada. .
It is unclear how often this appeared but to date only two issues are known. 4 juil. 1894 et 26 sept. 1894.
It appears that this French version may only have been published from 1975-1984.
Ottawa, Conseil Canadien d'infirmières(ièrs) du Coeur. v. 1:1 - v.2:2. 1976-77.
v.1 - v.2, Montreal, July 1911 and August 1912.
Editor: Vol. 1; Not cited.
Superseded by: Studies from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.
v.1 - v.33:4, Québec, September 1899 - February 1932.
Publié sous la direction de la Société Médicale de Québec .
Monthly (did not appear September-December 1921).
Vols. 15:1 - 22:12 (1913-1921) published as Bulletin Médical: Journal consacré aux intérêts de la Profession médicale dans le district de Québec.
v.1 - v.58:1, Toronto, November 1927 - 1990.
Editor: None identified until after World War II.
Originally contained only notices and reports, beginning with Vol. 3, February 1930, clinical material appeared sporadically.
Issues from November 1927 through September 1931 have no volume numbering but constitute Vols. 1-3.
The Academy also published three volumes of Transactions from 1919-1922; these contain primarily reprints of material previously published in other journals.
Continued by: Bulletin of the Medical Division of the Alumni Association of the University of Western Ontario.
v.1:1-8, London [England], March 1918 - May 1919.
Issued From the Office of the Director General, Medical Services Overseas Military Forces of Canada.
The NLM catalogue notes that in December 1917 one (?) number of Bulletin of the Army Medical Corps was published by the Canadian Army Medical Training Depot No. 2. No copy of this publication has been found and it is not clear if these publications are connected.
Editors: J. George Adami, Dara J. Cochrane and Andrew Macphail.
v.1 - v.52?, Toronto, 1931 - 1949?
Published by the Canadian Hospital Council / Canadian Hospital Association.
BULLETIN OF THE CANADIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR MENTAL HYGIENE.
Superseded by: Canadian Journal of Psychology.
Continued by: Bulletin - Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association.
A French edition was published under the title: Bulletin de l'Association canadienne anti-tuberculeuse - Bulletin canadien anti-tuberculeux.
v.1 - v.16:2, Toronto, September 1952 - April 1967.
Every other month until Vol. 8, thereafter quarterly.
v.12 - v.15, London ON, 1937 -1940.
Continues: Bulletin of the Alumni Association of the University of Western Ontario Medical School.
St. John's NF, annual, some years lacking, 1925-1931.
Contains mainly the proceedings and transactions of the Association's annual meetings.
A Journal devoted to the interests of Psychiatry in Ontario.
v.1:3 - v.9:4, Toronto, October 1907 - July 1916.
Published by the Department of the Provincial Secretary of Ontario.
Later revived as: Ontario Journal of Neuro-Psychiatry.
Saskatoon. Ceased publication in 196?
Continued by: Saskatchewan Care (Regina).
v.1:1-2, Toronto, February and June 1907.
Continued by: Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane.
Published by the Department of Health, Ontario.
v. 1 – v. 6:2, 1970 – 1975. Ottawa, Direction générale de la protection de la santé.
v.1 - v.50.1, Montréal and Québec, 1901 - January 1950.
suspended July 1944 - October 1945.
A revival of the Journal d'Hygiene Populaire.
v.37-50:1 (1937-1950) by Ministre de la santé.
Vol. 45 (1945) was not published.
v.1- ? Toronto College of Chiropractic, 1925.-?
Published by the Faculty and Students of the Toronto College of Chiropractic.

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