Back row: M. Jaques, M. Wilson, E. Bryce, M. Gordon, Dr. E. A. Campbell, Dr. A. E. Davidson, Dr. A. M. Gee, Dr. E. J. Ryan, Dr. U. P. Byrne, Dr. J. M. Jackson, Dr. G. A. Minorgan, Miss Josephine Kilburn, M. Marlatt, B. Snousell, H. Todd, I. N. McQuarrie
Front row: J. M. Humphrey, L. D. Lark, E. C. Herchuser, A. Percy, W. Nutt, A. B. Lessard, N. Wingrove, Miss C. A. Hicks, Dr. A. L. Crease, M. H. Walters, E. M. Digby, R. Butterfield, J. W. Lueclair, M. Nott, F. Campbell, M. E. Triffue, M. Donald
Incomplete names. Back row: Greig, H. Fighter, S. Jarois, C. Swanson, Dr. T. G. Caunt, Dr. U. P. Byrne, Dr. E. A. Campbell, Miss Mona Parsons, Dr. A. M. Gee, Miss Phyllis Lee, Dr. G. Kirkpatrick, Dr. A. E. Davidson, Dr. J. M. ackson, N. Jack, Fletcher
Front row: Mill, M. Croft, Miss C. A. Hicks, Walters, N. Numberstad, Freida Billingham
This subseries consists of an incomplete run of volumes of the Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing (formerly the Psych Nurse and The Psychiatric Nurse) collected by the School of Psychiatric Nursing.
The first edition of the journal (1951) was a joint project sponsored by the newly created Council of British Columbia Psychiatric Nurses Association and the Saskatchewan Psychiatric Nurses Association. The first edition was published by Godfrey Haliburton, editor of the Burquitlam Star. The next several issues were jointly sponsored projects and were not in a continuous cycle of production. This subseries includes the first issue in 1951, and the first quarterly issue from 1952.
In the 1960s the journal changed ownership and was published by The Psychiatric Nurses' Association of Canada. They abbreviated its name to The Psych Nurse, and in June 1966 changed the name of the journal to The Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. The subseries contains v.2, no. 2 (1962); v.4, no. 1 (1965); v.7, no. 1,3-7, 9 (1966); v.8, no. 2-3, 5-10 (1967); v.9, no. 1-10 (1968); and v.10, no. 1-5, 7-10 (1969).
Throughout its history the journal features articles from nurses at Riverview Hospital.
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Ultan Patrick (Pat) Byrne (1901 - 1959) was a doctor and head of the laboratory staff at Essondale Hospital. This file contains Byrne's entrance, matriculation, and medical education certificates, a newspaper, and gas receipts. It also consists of photographs of medical association conferences as well as photographs of Byrne's spouse, Agnes, and children Beverlea Patricia May (Patsy) and Peter Ultan. The file also includes Byrne's discharge of duty certificate from WWII as well as his photographs of M Class Officers A22 RCAMC Camp Borden, one of which contains annotated names of officers.
Jean Campbell was a psychiatric nurse at Essondale Hospital in Ward F.F. She maintained a friendly relationship with George W. Potts, a patient at the Hospital, and encouraged Potts' poetry. This file contains letters and poems from patient George W. Potts and one trip pass from 1943.
Sheila Dumore (née Shefley) was a student at the School of Psychiatric Nursing and graduated in 1956. This file contains a graduation program, a photograph of her graduating class, and a registration certificate for mental nurses of the Medical Council of Rhodesia.
Photo print can be found in C5.620