ENDNOTES
1. Pierson, Ruth Roach. ‘They’re Still Women after All’: The Second World War and Canadian Womanhood. (The Canadian Social History Series. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1986), 9
2. Glassford, Sarah Carlene, and Amy J. Shaw. ‘It Keeps Our Spirits Up: Emotional Labour and Resilience in the Red Cross Corps Oversea Detatchment’ in Making the Best of It: Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the Second World War. Studies in Canadian Military History. (Vancouver ; UBC Press, 2020), 182-183
3. “Statement Re Sunnybrook Hospital by Dr. Minerva Reid” Box 27, Folder “Christie St. Campaign” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
4. “Women’s College Kicks Off 100 Years of Women’s Health,” Connect (2011): 3, https://web.archive.org/web/20160811131628/http://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/100years.pdf
5. “Dr. Minerva Reid Obituary by Judith Robinson,” April 30th, 1957, Box 27 Folder “Christie St. Hospital correspondence: addressed to Judith,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
6. “Statement Re Sunnybrook Petition by Dr. Minerva Reid.” Judith Robinson Fonds.
7. Tremblay, Mary. “The Right to the Best of Medical Care: Dr. W.P. Warner and the Canadian Department of Veterans Affairs, 1945-55.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History. 15, no. 1 (1998): (America: History and Life) 7
8. “Letter by Judith Robinson to Mr J.W Noseworthy,” March 11th, 1944, Box 27 Folder “Christie St. Hospital correspondence: addressed to Judith,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
9. “Health and Medicine Leaflet,” Box 27 Folder “Christie St. Campaign: misc,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
10. “Statement of defence by Dr. Minerva Reid against Ian Mackenzie,” Box 27, Folder “Christie St. Campaign,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
11. Heerma van Voss, Lex. Petitions in Social History. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam, 2001.) 57-58
12. “Summary of Petion Signees,” Box 27 Folder, “Christie St. Campaign,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
13. Heerma van Voss, Lex. Petitions in Social History. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam, 2001.) 57-58
14. Pierson, Ruth Roach. ‘They’re Still Women after All’: The Second World War and Canadian Womanhood. (The Canadian Social History Series. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1986), 215
15. “Response to Ian Mackenzie by Dr. Minerva Reid” August 12th, 1944, Box 27 Folder “Ian MacKenzie,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
16. “Telegram to Dr. Reid from Ian Mackenzie” August 15th, 1944, Box 27 Folder “Ian Mackenzie,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
17. “Telegram to Ian Mackenzie from Dr. Minerva Reid,” October 23rd, 1944, Box 27 Folder “Ian Mackenzie,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
18. “Dr.Minerva Reid Obituary by Judith Robinson,” Judith Robinson Fonds.
19. “Letter from Lilian Hodges to the Women’s Emergency Committee for Canadian Wounded,” September 14th, 1944, Box 27, Folder “Christie St. / Sunnybrook: Women’s Emergency Committee,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
20. “Letter from Lena Stallword to the Women’s Emergency Committee for Canadian Wounded,” September 18th, 1944, Box 27, Folder “Christie St. / Sunnybrook: Women’s Emergency Committee,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.
21. “Letter from Ethel Chapman to the Women’s Emergency Committee for Canadian Wounded,” Box 27, Folder “Christie St. / Sunnybrook: Women’s Emergency Committee,” Judith Robinson Fonds, William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.