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  • Collection: Spanish Flu Exhibit

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A bottle and box of Budrock's Blood Bitters, displayed by the Bulkley Valley Museum in the 2018-19 exhibit "INFLUENZA: The Spanish Flu in Smithers."

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Photograph of Casbit “One Eye” William, a Witsuwit’en medicine man and C’ilhts’ëkhyu wing chief from Yihk Ts’iwit’an (Thin House), in Hazelton, circa 1920.

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A bottle, box, and instructional pamphlet for Chamberlain's Tablets, displayed by the Bulkley Valley Museum in the 2018-19 exhibit "INFLUENZA: The Spanish Flu in Smithers."

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Interior News article, November 16th 1918, on the death of Spanish flu victim Roman Malkow.

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A container of Dodd's Kidney Pills, displayed by the Bulkley Valley Museum in the 2018-19 exhibit "INFLUENZA: The Spanish Flu in Smithers."

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Photo of a Dr. Fahrney & Sons Co. bottle, displayed by the Bulkley Valley Museum in the 2018-19 exhibit "INFLUENZA: The Spanish Flu in Smithers."

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A photograph of Dr. H. C. Wrinch (man on the left) and the staff of the Hazelton Hospital circa 1911.

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Advertisment for Smithers' Dr. C. H. Hankinson in the Interior News, 1919.

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A photograph of Dr. Horace Wrinch, a Hazelton doctor who also served Smithers in the earliest years of the community (including during the Spanish flu).

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A container of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, displayed by the Bulkley Valley Museum in the 2018-19 exhibit "INFLUENZA: The Spanish Flu in Smithers."
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