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With Grenfell on the Labrador

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A portrait of a physician and missionary who established medical and social services across Labrador and Newfoundland fishing settlements. It recounts medical rounds and emergency surgeries, long coastal travels and icebound voyages, and practical experiments such as reindeer introduction and a seamen’s institute. The narrative outlines organizational work in founding hospitals, orphanages, and relief efforts, and profiles local helpers, patients, and the region’s dogs and reindeer. Through episodic anecdotes the account emphasizes hardship, resourcefulness, and communal care across a wide, sparsely settled parish.

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Fullerton L. Waldo

Waldo Fullerton L. was an American author known for his works that often reflect themes of social reform and adventure. He is particularly recognized for his book "Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North," which chronicles the life and humanitarian efforts of Sir Wilfred Grenfell in Newfoundland and Labrador. Fullerton's writing not only captures the spirit of exploration but also addresses the importance of community and housing, as seen in his work "Good Housing That Pays." Through his narratives, he contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century America, blending storytelling with social commentary.

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