Medical History Memorialized: The Origins and First Decade of the Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la médecine (1979-94) [0.03%]
医学史的纪念:《加拿大医学史杂志》(1979-94)的起源与最初十年
J T H Connor
J T H Connor
In 1979, the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine, founded in Quebec City, Canada, in 1950, inaugurated its first official organizational organ, Newsletter/Nouvelles, which ran for 10 issues in five annual volumes. In 1984, this mod...
Kenton Kroker
Kenton Kroker
Historians have clearly articulated the ways in which sleeplessness has long been part of the human condition. As an object of medical expertise and public health intervention, however, insomnia is a much more recent invention, having gaine...
Posted to Germany: Early Cold War Canadian Military Policy and Its Impact on One Family's Experience [0.03%]
冷战初期的加拿大军事政策及其对一个家庭的影响
Jayne Elliott
Jayne Elliott
In the summer of 1954, military surgeon Major Robert Elliott was posted to the British Military Hospital in Iserlohn, Germany, to provide medical care to Canadian soldiers, members of the 5,500-strong Canadian Brigade that had earlier been ...
Open Secrets: Silence, Suppression, and Memory in the History of Canada's 1918-20 Influenza Pandemic [0.03%]
讳莫如深:在加拿大1918-19流感大流行历史中的沉默、压制和记忆
Esyllt W Jones
Esyllt W Jones
For several decades, the 1918-20 global influenza outbreak has been called "the forgotten pandemic." Although recent scholarly and public interest in the pandemic has complicated the narrative of forgetting, the label has stuck. Highlightin...
Filling the Gap between Metropoles and Peripheries: Insights about Hospital Standardization from the British Columbia Hospital Association Conferences, 1918-30 [0.03%]
弥合中心城市与外围地区之间的差距:从1918至1930年的不列颠哥伦比亚医院协会会议看医院标准化的进程
Helen Vandenberg,Letitia Johnson
Helen Vandenberg
In this study, we examine British Columbia's Hospital Association conference records (1918-31) to understand how place, gender, and profession shaped debates about hospital standardization during the interwar period. The conference records ...
Voyager pour apprendre : les Canadiens reçus docteurs en médecine à Paris au XIXe siècle [0.03%]
游学以求知:十九世纪在巴黎获得医学博士的加拿大人
Martin Robert
Martin Robert
Thirteen Canadians obtained a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Paris between 1822 and 1905. Their studies in France played a decisive role in some of the major trends of 19th-century Canadian history: the formation of a Frenc...
Voyager pour apprendre : les Canadiens reçus docteurs en médecine à Paris au XIXe siècle [0.03%]
游学以求知:巴黎大学19世纪加拿大医学博士生群体研究
Martin Robert
Martin Robert
Thirteen Canadians obtained a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Paris between 1822 and 1905. Their studies in France played a decisive role in some of the major trends of 19th-century Canadian history: the formation of a Frenc...
Erika Dyck,Aline Charles
Erika Dyck
Posted to Germany: Early Cold War Canadian Military Policy and Its Impact on One Family's Experience [0.03%]
投递至德国:早期冷战时期加拿军事政策及对一个家庭的影响
Jayne Elliott
Jayne Elliott
In the summer of 1954, military surgeon Major Robert Elliott was posted to the British Military Hospital in Iserlohn, Germany, to provide medical care to Canadian soldiers, members of the 5,500-strong Canadian Brigade that had earlier been ...
Kenton Kroker
Kenton Kroker
Historians have clearly articulated the ways in which sleeplessness has long been part of the human condition. As an object of medical expertise and public health intervention, however, insomnia is a much more recent invention, having gaine...