Mr. Ellis, of course, not only has to do medical work at home, as he is doing here with a woman with a cut hand, but also has to do a tremendous amount on the trail.
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- Fonds
- Diocese of the Arctic fonds
- Main Access Point
- St. James Anglican Mission (Sugluk, Quebec)
- Material Type
- Graphic material
- Description Level
- Item
- Date
- [between 1956 and 1958]
- Fonds Number
- 100
- Material Type
- Graphic material
- Description Level
- Item
- Date
- [between 1956 and 1958]
- Physical Description
- 1 photoprint: b & w, 8 x 10 in., 35mm neg.
- Responsibility
- Donald B. Marsh
- Scope and Content
- Photo consists of Mr. Ellis standing beside an Inuit woman. According to the caption he is putting a bandage on her hand.
- Caption continues: This is part of the task of the Missionary whenever he goes and while there are few nursing stations across the north now, in olden times, every Mission was the place to which the Eskimos come when they were sick.
- Main Access Point
- St. James Anglican Mission (Sugluk, Quebec)
- Headings for Persons
- Ellis, David (David Arthur), 1928-
- Subjects
- Missionaries
- Accession Number
- P8454
- Item Number
- 101