出版和格伦费尔使命的家长式作风:威尔弗雷德·格伦费尔在纽芬兰北部和拉布拉多的一个男孩病人和医患关系的叙述,1900-14。

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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-17 DOI:10.3138/cbmh.515-022021
John R H Matchim
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1906年,纽芬兰北部和拉布拉多东南部格伦费尔医疗团的创始人和负责人威尔弗雷德·格伦费尔博士在《普特南月刊》上发表了一篇短文,讲述了一个名叫克莱姆·理查兹的9岁男孩在捕猎海鸟时开枪打中膝盖的故事。格伦费尔公开了男孩的全部身份,包括他的名字和照片,以及对他生活条件的详细描述。男孩受伤和康复的“故事”成为格伦费尔的最爱,在1906年至1923年间,它被修改并在许多杂志和书籍上重新发表。本文探讨了理查兹的事故对格伦费尔的吸引力,并认为他在隆冬季节对男孩的戏剧性救援帮助格伦费尔宣传了他的使命,并建立了他自己的公众形象,这将吸引美国读者和捐助者。然而,通过将已发表的叙述与理查兹的医疗病例记录进行比较,我们也看到格伦费尔在多大程度上歪曲了这一事件,以提高其戏剧性和对读者的吸引力。这篇文章还考虑了该传教会在纽芬兰北部和拉布拉多东南部的主导地位,使格伦费尔能够在不考虑患者同意的情况下使用理查兹的名字和形象来宣传传教会。
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Publishing and Paternalism in the Grenfell Mission: Wilfred Grenfell's Accounts of a Boy Patient and Doctor-Patient Relations in Northern Newfoundland and Labrador, 1900-14.

In 1906 Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, founder and head of the Grenfell medical mission of northern Newfoundland and southeastern Labrador, published a short article in Putnam's Monthly about a nine-year-old boy named Clem Richards, who had shot himself in the knee while hunting seabirds. The boy's identity was disclosed in full, with Grenfell including his name and image as well as a detailed description of his living conditions. The "story" of the boy's injury and recovery became a favourite of Grenfell's, and it was modified and republished in a number of magazines and books between 1906 and 1923. This article explores the appeal that Richards' accident held for Grenfell and argues that his dramatic mid-winter rescue of the boy helped Grenfell promote his mission and construct a public image of himself that would appeal to American readers and donors. By comparing published accounts with Richards' medical case record, however, we also see how much Grenfell distorted the incident to heighten its drama and reader appeal. The article also considers how the mission's dominance over northern Newfoundland and southeastern Labrador enabled Grenfell to use Richards' name and image for mission publicity with no consideration of patient consent.

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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d"histoire de la médecine is the official organ of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine/ Société canadienne d"histoire de la médecine and is the primary outlet in Canada for refereed scholarship in the history of medicine. This journal, published twice yearly, presents articles, notes, review articles, and book reviews in French and in English. No aspect of the general field is excluded as a matter of policy, though the particular focus is on scholarship in Canadian medical history.
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