Everybody calls me "Doc" : the story of Annemarie Doenne, M.D. / Grace Marshall in collaboration with Dr. Annemarie Doenne.
Material type: TextPublication details: Priceville, ON : Windridge 2001, 2007Description: 178 p. : illISBN:- 97809783085
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This biography of Dr. Annemarie Doenne, M.D., is based on oral history interviews conducted by Grace Marshall over a period of six months. It proceeds chronologically from early childhood and wartime to emigration, settling in rural Ontario and establishing a practice as well as life at Bootjack Ranch, the Doc and her husband’s dude ranch where they bred Arabian horses.
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