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Bricolage cod soup

Submitted by Lindsay Alcock, Interim Associate Dean of Libraries, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, St. John’s Campus entitled drink your cod bone tea, m’love, 2022. NL natural remedy ingredients (cod skin and bones) made into pigment for artistic representation. Research project title - Bricolage: The Art of Natural Remedies in Newfoundland and Labrador

Submitted by Lindsay Alcock, Interim Associate Dean of Libraries, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial
University, St. John’s Campus entitled drink your cod bone tea, m’love, 2022.
NL natural remedy ingredients (cod skin and bones) made into pigment for artistic representation.
Research project title – Bricolage: The Art of Natural Remedies in Newfoundland and Labrador


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