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Edith Marjorie Fulmer fonds
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Fonds
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PR-0925
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1934-1983 (Creation)
- Creator
- Fulmer, Edith Marjorie, 1893-1983
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7 cm of textual records, 2 photographs
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Biographical history
Edith M. Fulmer (formerly Leonard) was a nurse and inventor who was born in Salmon Arm and trained to be a nurse at the Queen Victoria Hospital in Revelstoke. She worked at Shaughnessy Hospital in Vancouver and invented the Peristaltic Therapeutic Apparatus.
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The fonds consists of Fulmer's manuscripts, reminiscences and photographs.
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Archives code(s): MS-2308; 98702-12
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- Fulmer, Edith Marjorie, 1893-1983 (Subject)