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Until I die
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- Moving images
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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UA-44, Tape 272
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Physical description
1 videocassette (28 min.) : chromium dioxide, copy, SP, analog, b&w, VHS, NTSC
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(1936)
Administrative history
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is a Canadian federal crown corporation that serves as the national public television and radio broadcaster. The corporation provides services in English and French.
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Scope and content
Item is a videocassette of a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) profile of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born doctor who pioneered understandings of death and dying in a Westernized context. The video was requested by Dr. Clark from the Continuing Medical Education Division and Dr. Hennin from the Department of Family Medicine.
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- English
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Videocassette is a transfer from a 1-inch tape (original catalogue number 577). Location of the original is unknown.
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Original catalogue number: V1700