白喉抗毒素与北方卫生保健中的仁慈故事。

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-17 DOI:10.3138/cbmh.491-112020
Liza Piper
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本文考察了20世纪上半叶西北地区育空地区和麦肯齐地区白喉的历史。这一分析跟踪了这种现在基本上被遗忘的疾病及其治疗的痕迹,以阐明在提供与北方土著人民的期望和需要相称的保健方面存在的内在和构成的限制。虽然与当时的结核病或流感相比,白喉从来都不是最严重的传染病,也不是造成死亡的主要原因,但研究白喉的历史,有助于深入了解加拿大北部地区建立医疗和公共卫生基础设施的情况,以及这些基础设施为北部不同人口提供服务和未能提供服务的方式。
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Diphtheria Antitoxin and Tales of Mercy in Northern Health Care.

This article examines the history of diphtheria in the Yukon and the Mackenzie district of the Northwest Territories in the first half of the 20th century. This analysis follows the traces of this now largely forgotten disease and its treatment to illuminate the constraints - intrinsic and constructed - on the provision of health care commensurate with the expectations and needs of northern Indigenous peoples. While diphtheria was never the most serious infectious disease, nor a major cause of death compared with tuberculosis or influenza at this time, examining its history offers significant insight into the creation of medical and public health infrastructures in Canada's northern territories, and the ways in which those infrastructures served, and failed to serve, different northern populations.

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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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