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2017 Joint Conference
Canadian Society for the History of Medicine
& Canadian Association for the History of Nursing
27-29 May 2017 Ryerson University, Toronto
Colloque conjoint
La Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine
& l’Association canadienne pour l’histoire du nursing
27-29 mai 2017 Ryerson University, Toronto
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FRIDAY MAY 26 | VENDREDI 26 MAI
18:00 – 20:00 CSHM Executive Meeting | Réunion de l’éxecutif de la SCHM
In camera
18:30 Rendez-vous for Supper | Rendez-vous pour souper
3 Brewers Les 3 Brasseurs
275 Yonge, Toronto (Dundas Square)
Pay-as-you-go (informal) | À la charge de chacun (informel)
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SATURDAY MAY 27 | SAMEDI 27 MAI
08:00 – 08:30 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
TRSM 3-129
08:30 – 09:00 Welcoming Remarks | Mot d’ouverture
TRSM 3-147
09:00 – 10:30 Concurrent Sessions | A1 – A3 | Séances simultanées
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
09:00 – 10:30 A1: Policy-making in Context
TRSM 3-119 A1: La fabrication des politiques en contexte
Chair(e): Michel Shamy (University of Ottawa)
“Wrought With an Electric Needle”: Professional Tattooing’s Regulation in Urban Canada*
Jamie Jelinski (Queen’s University)
Looking Death in the Face: A History of Advance Directives in Ontario
Alexander Astell (Queen’s University)
Appropriate for whom? Interpreting Appropriate Technology in International Health*
Heidi Morefield (Johns Hopkins University)
09:00 – 10:30 A2: Narratives of Coping with World War
TRSM 3-109 A2: Les récits d'adaptation aux guerres mondiales
Chair(e): Martha Hanna (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Sir William Peterson, McGillikens and Oslerians - Oh My! : A Study of the McGill University
No.3 Canadian General Hospital at Home and Overseas*
Nina Bozzo (Western University)
« Des ténèbres vers la lumière » : Témoignages d’aveugles de guerre canadiens de la
Première et Seconde Guerre mondiale
Corinne Doria (Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne)
“For Whom Neither Spouse Nor Child Shall Mourn”: The Postwar Lives of the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Nursing Sisters*
Eliza Richardon (Wilfrid Laurier University)
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SATURDAY MAY 27 | SAMEDI 27 MAI
09:00 – 10:30 A3: Social Dimensions of Nursing Practice
TRSM 3-129 A3: Les dimensions sociales de la pratique infirmière
Chair(e): Margaret Scaia (University of Victoria)
Womanly Christian Duty and the Care of Others in Jamaica, 1870-1920*
Sandria Green-Stewart (McMaster University)
Entre esprit et corps : analyse des notes d’observation des infirmières sur un malade à
l’Hôpital Saint-Michel-Archange de Beauport
Karine Aubin (Université d’Ottawa)
“You Had to Just Kind of Rub Her Cheek”: Memories and Emotions of Mental Deficiency
Nurses in Alberta, Canada, 1945-1965
Geertje Boschma (University of British Columbia)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
TRSM 3-129
11:00 – 12:30 HANNAH LECTURE | CONFÉRENCE HANNAH
TRSM 3-147 Karen Flynn, University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
“Hotel Refuses Negro Nurse”:
Gloria Clarke Baylis And The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Karen Flynn is an associate professor in the Departments of Gender and Women’s Studies and African-American Studies Program at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Her book, Moving Beyond Borders: Black Canadian and Caribbean Women in the African Canadian Diaspora, won the Lavinia L. Dock Award from the American Association of the History of Nursing. Karen Flynn est professeure associée au Département en études du genre et des femmes et au programme des études afro-américaines de l’Université de l’Illinois à Urabana-Champaign. Son livre, Moving Beyond Borders: Black Canadian and Caribbean Women in the African Canadian Diaspora, a gagné le Prix Lavinia L. Dock de l’American Association of the History of Nursing.
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SATURDAY MAY 27 | SAMEDI 27 MAI
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Break | Heure du dîner
13:30 – 15:00 Concurrent Sessions | B1 – B3 | Séances simultanées
13:30 – 15:00 B1: Print Culture in Medicine and Nursing
TRSM 3-119 B1: La culture de l'imprimé en médecine et nursing
Chair(e): Yvonne Petry (University of Regina)
Sir William Osler and Early Printing on the French Disease
Elma Brenner (Wellcome Library)
Confined medicine: Jesuit Medical Knowledge During the Canton Detention*
Oana Baboi (University of Toronto)
Through the Eyes of The Canadian Nurse: Major Trends in Maternal Infant Health and
Nursing in Canada, 1905-2015
Lenora Marcellus (University of Victoria)
13:30 – 15:00 B2: Profession and Place
TRSM 3-109 B2: Profession et place
Chair(e): Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph)
Role of Transmigration in the Life of Jenny Trout, the First Female Physician in Canada*
Andy Jin (Dalhousie University)
Nursing and Identity Politics: The Construction of a New Profession for Women in Iran
Lydia Wytenbroek (York University)
Western Medicine in the Arabian (Persian) Gulf
Alan S. Weber (Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar)
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
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SATURDAY MAY 27 | SAMEDI 27 MAI
13:30 – 15:00 B3: Le pouvoir et les effets des commissions d'États
TRSM 3-129 B3: Power and Effects of State Commissions
Chair(e): Laurence Monnais (Université de Montréal)
Psychiatres contre gardes-malades : retour sur l’histoire de la Commission Régnier sur
l’administration de l'Institut Albert-Prévost, 1962-1964
Alexandre Klein (Université Laval)
Entre la vie et la mort : Responsabilité et accidents du travail au
Nouveau-Brunswick, 1919-1929
Nelson Ouellet (Université de Moncton)
Rethinking the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada
Shannon Stettner (University of Waterloo), Kristin Burnett (Lakehead University)
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
TRSM 3-129
15:30 – 17:00 Concurrent Sessions | C1 – C3 | Séances simultanées
15:30 – 17:00 C1: L'histoire et la pratique du nursing
TRSM 3-119 C1: Nursing History and Practice
Chair(e): Geertje Boschma (University of British Columbia)
Helen K. Mussallem et la formation infirmière au Canada*
Evy Nazon (Université d’Ottawa)
Nursing History as Philosophy – Notes Toward a Critical History of Nursing Kylie Smith (Emory University), Kim Lauzier (University of Ottawa), Thomas Foth (University of Ottawa)
Étude de cas sur l'ardeur du travail effectué par des infirmières de colonie en régions
éloignées entre 1936 et 1962*
Gladys Bruyninx (Université d’Ottawa)
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SATURDAY MAY 27 | SAMEDI 27 MAI
15:30 – 17:00 C2: Nutrition Research
TRSM 3-109 C2: Les recherches sur la nutrition
Chair(e): Susan Smith (University of Alberta)
Imperial Medicine, Malnutrition, and Health Crisis in the Philippines during the Japanese
Occupation Period, 1942-1945
Arnel Joven (University of Asia and the Pacific)
“The most fully studied people in the world”: International Research on Malnutrition in Pre-
Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador
J.T.H. Connor (Memorial University)
Eugenic Nutrition and Gynaecology: Starving the Poor in Modern Research*
Terry-Lee Marttinen (Independent Scholar)
15:30 – 17:00 C3: Critical Analyses of Critical Personalities
TRSM 3-129 C3: Analyses critiques des personnalités critiques
Chair(e): Jacalyn Duffin (Queen’s University)
A Canadian Nightingale at the Montreal General Hospital: Class and Gender in Victorian
Canada
Carol Helmstadter (University of Toronto)
The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Leo Kanner and Infantile Autism as a Condition of the Affects
Marga Vicedo (University of Toronto)
H.B.M. Murphy (1915-1987) pionnier de l’épidémiologie psychiatrique et intermédiaire entre
les cultures scientifiques francophones et anglophones
Emmanuel DeLille (Institut Max-Planck)
17:00 – 18:00 CSHM Annual General Meeting | Assemblée annuelle de la SCHM
TRSM 3-129
18:00 – 20:00 Graduate Student Happy Hour | Cinq à sept des étudiants diplômés
LOC: TBA
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
08:00 – 08:30 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
TRSM 3-129
08:30 – 10:00 Concurrent Sessions | D1 – D3 | Séances simultanées
08:30 – 10:00 D1: Authoritative Women and Medical Authority
TRSM 3-109 D1: Les femmes autoritaires et l'autorité médicale
Chair(e): Delia Gavrus (University of Winnipeg)
“Shee will not bee prevayled with to take any thing without your Direction”:
Friendship, Gender and Medical Authority in Early Modern England
Adriana Benzaquén (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Surgical families: Women, Mobility, and Medicine in the Napoleonic Era
Lucia Dacome (University of Toronto)
“A Strange Artist”: Juliette Hervy and Mind Experiments in Early French Psychical Research
Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau (McGill University)
08:30 – 10:00 D2: Hospital Development in Saskatchewan
TRSM 3-119 D2: Le dévelopment des hôpitaux en Saskatchewan
Chair(e): Helen Vandenberg (University of Saskatchewan)
“We are Saving Lives for the Cost of Three-Quarters of a Cent per Acre”: The History of
Hospital Development in Saskatchewan
Helen Vandenberg (University of Saskatchewan)
"I am Neither a Knave Nor a Fool": Conflict in the 1914 Correspondence of the Hugh Waddell
Memorial Hospital, Canora, Saskatchewan*
Erin Gallagher-Cohoon (University of Saskatchewan)
Before the Birth of Medicare: Government Funding and Insurance Schemes in Saskatchewan*
Ceilidh Auger-Day (University of Saskatchewan)
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
08:30 – 10:00 D3: Therapeutic Perceptions and Justifications
TRSM 3-129 D3: Les thérapies: perceptions et justifications
Chair(e): Shelley McKellar (Western University)
Losing Face: Gender, Scientific Authority and 19th-Century Origins of the Chemical Skin Peel*
Kathryn Schweishelm (Freie Universität Berlin)
A Clash among Cancer Specialists in Canada: delaying the progression of anti-tumor
treatments and their evaluation, 1954-1965*
Fedir Razumenko (University of Saskatchewan)
“One is Dental, the Other is Mental”: The Relationship of Orthodontics and Psychology in
Canadian Society, 1945-2000*
Melissa Micu (University of Guelph)
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
LOC: TBA
10:30 – NOON PATERSON LECTURE | CONFÉRENCE PATERSON
TRSM 3-147 Evelynn Hammonds, Harvard University
“The Physician’s Negro”:
The Racialization Of American Medicine
Evelynn Hammonds is Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz Professor of History of Science and Professor of African American Studies at Harvard
University. Dr. Hammonds’ analyses of gender and race in science and medicine have reshaped the historiographical landscape across multiple disciplines. Her current research is on biological, medical, and anthropological uses of racial concepts. Evelynn Hammonds est professeure Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz d’histoire des sciences et professeure d’études afro-américaines à l’Université Harvard. Ses analyses sur le genre et la race dans la science et la médecine ont transformé le paysage historiographique à travers plusieurs disciplines. Sa recherche actuelle porte sur les usages biologiques, médicaux et anthropologiques des concepts raciaux.
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
Noon – 13:30 Lunch Break | Heure du dîner
12:30 – 13:30 CAHN Annual General Meeting | ACHN Assemblée annuelle
TRSM 3-147 Bring your lunch | Apportez votre lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Concurrent Sessions | E1 – E3 | Séances simultanées
13:30 – 15:00 E1: Criminal Elements in Psychiatry
TRSM 3-109 E1: Les éléments criminels en psychiatrie
Chair(e): Isabelle Perreault (University of Ottawa)
“My head, my head”: the 1855 Burinelli execution and the multiple forensic languages of
insanity in mid-Victorian England*
Cosimo Calabrò (McGill University)
Punishing Attempted Suicide in English-Speaking Canada, 1892-1972
Janet Miron (Trent University)
Forensic Neuroimaging as a 21st-Century Lombroso-style Criminal Anthropology*
Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira (University of Cincinnati)
13:30 – 15:00 E2: Young Minds and Bodies
TRSM 3-119 E2: Jeunes d’esprit et de corps
Chair(e): Adriana Benzaquén (Mount Saint Vincent University)
We are All Equal in Death: Children’s Bodies and Anatomical Dissection in Eighteenth
Century Britain*
Esther Atkinson (University of Toronto)
Lack of Access in French to Mental Health Care in Ontario : Turning the Matter Into a
National Issue, 1970-2000*
Mathieu Arsenault (York University)
Measles, Midwives and Mothers in Canada: Changing Attitudes to Vaccination, 1960s-1990s
Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo), Laurence Monnais (Université de Montréal)
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
13:30 – 15:00 E3: Class and Gender
TRSM 3-129 E3: Classe et genre
Chair(e): Geoffrey Hudson (Northern Ontario School of Medicine)
Practicing Medicine in the Context of the European Witch Hunts
Yvonne Petry (University of Regina)
Plague by Proxy: Class and the Lingering Memory of Plague in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Kevin Siena (Trent University)
Road Warriors or “Healthy Cheerful Girls”: Canadian and Newfoundland Women Driving
Ambulances in the Great War
Linda Quiney (University of British Columbia)
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee & Networking | Café et réseautage
TRSM 3-129
15:30 – 17:00 Concurrent Sessions | F1 – F3 | Séances simultanées
15:30 – 17:00 F1: Visual Sources in Nursing and Public Health
TRSM 3-109 F1: Les sources visuelles en nursing et en santé publique
Chair(e): Bert Hansen (Baruch College, CUNY)
Ontario’s Public Health Imaginary, 1882-1885
Kenton Kroker (York University)
First in the Field: Picturing Georgina Fane Pope's South African War
Andrea McKenzie (York University)
Health Exhibitions, National Hygiene and Eugenics in 1930s China
Mirela David (University of Saskatchewan)
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
15:30 – 17:00 F2: Changing Attitudes in Context
TRSM 3-119 F2: Les changements d'attitudes en contexte
Chair(e): Sandria Green-Stewart (McMaster University)
A Duty to “Assist and Aid” and “Not Interfere”: Defining Desirable Doctors and Deliveries in
Postwar Canada
Whitney Wood (Birkbeck, University of London)
“Get the disabled to come out of their closets”: Origins and First Decade of the Disability
Rights Movement in Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, 1949-1979*
Ulysses Patola (University of Manitoba)
The Past as Present Sense: Historical Memory of Public Health Reform in New Brunswick
Jane Jenkins (St. Thomas University)
INTERDISCIPLINARY SESSION WITH | SESSION INTERDISCIPLINAIRE AVEC
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
15:30 – 17:00 F3: Indigenous Histories and Histories of Science and Medicine
TRSM 2-149 F3: Histoires autochtones et histoires des sciences et de la médecine
Chair(e): Mary Jane McCallum (University of Winnipeg)
The Interwoven History of Mercury Poisoning in Ontario and Japan*
Adam Mosa (Queen’s University)
"A Marvel of Nature and Industry": Kitimat and the Global Aluminum Trade*
Jordan Howell (Harvard University)
From Far and Wide: The Sioux Lookout Project, Local Needs, International Scholars and
Indigenous Health Research
Mary-Ellen Kelm (Simon Fraser University)
The Hudson's Bay Company, the North West Company and the History of Health Care in the
Canadian North After World War II
Kristin Burnett (Lakehead University), Travis Hay (York University)
Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Cette session est financée par la Fédération des Sciences Humaines
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SUNDAY MAY 28 | DIMANCHE 28 MAI
18:30 – 19:30 Book Launch | Cocktail Reception
Contact Lucy Vorobej (lvorobej@uwaterloo.ca) to present your book
19:30 – 21:30 Banquet to Celebrate the Career and Contributions of
Dr. Jacalyn Duffin, Hannah Professor, Queen’s University
Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street
18:30 – 19:30 Lancement de livres | Cocktail Contactez Lucy Vorobej (lvorobej@uwaterloo.ca) pour présenter votre livre
19:30 – 21:30 Banquet pour célébrer la carrière et les contributions de
Dre Jacalyn Duffin, la Professeure Hannah, Queen’s University
Salon Appel, Toronto Reference Library, 789 rue Yonge
This evening’s events are generously sponsored by Associated Medical Services (AMS). Everyone registered for
our conference will receive an invitation—space is limited. You must RSVP in advance. Dress code is business
casual. Please wear Congress name badges.
Cet évènement qui se déroulera est généreusement sponsorisé par l’Associated Medical Services (AMS). Tous
ceux qui sont enregistrés pour notre conférences recevront une invitation—les places sont limitées. Vous devez
donc confirmer votre présence d’avance. Une tenue correcte est exigée. SVP portez votre badge du Congrès.
Jacalyn Duffin, MD (Toronto 1974), FRCPC (1979), PhD (Sorbonne 1985), is a hematologist and historian who has occupied the Hannah Chair of the History of Medicine at Queen’s University since 1988. Professor Duffin’s scholarship on the history of disease, technology, religion, and health policy has influenced generations of scholars and physicians. Former president of CSHM, she is the author of eight books and many articles, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, and holds several awards for teaching and research. Jacalyn Duffin, MD (Toronto 1974), FRCPC (1979), PhD (Sorbonne 1985), est une hématologiste et une historienne qui a occupé la Chaire Hannah d’histoire de la médecine de l’Université Queen’s depuis 1988. Ses travaux en histoire de la maladie, de la technologie, de la religion et les politiques de santé ont influencé des générations d’universitaires et de médecins. Ancienne présidente de la SCHM, elle est l’auteure de huit ouvrages et de nombreux articles. Elle est membre de la Société royale du Canada et de l’Académie canadienne des sciences de la santé et a reçu plusieurs prix pour son enseignement et ses recherches.
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MONDAY MAY 29 | LUNDI 29 MAI
08:30 – 10:00 Concurrent Sessions | G1 – G3 | Séances simultanées
08:30 – 10:00 G1: Racialized Bodies in Science and Medicine
TRSM 3-109 G1: Les corps racialisés dans la science et la médecine
Chair(e): Vincenza Mazzeo (McGill University)
Making Metabolism a Science of Race
Elizabeth Neswald (Brock University)
The Citizen and the Ward: Community Imagining and Duty to Care for Indigenous Peoples in
the Canadian Medical Association Journal*
Lucy Vorobej (University of Waterloo)
Making “Aboriginal Diabetes” Genetic: James V. Neel in Vancouver, 1978*
Travis Hay (York University)
08:30 – 10:00 G2: Community Health and Illness
TRSM 3-119 G2: Santé et maladies des communautées
Chair(e): Erika Dyck (University of Saskatchewan)
Accommodating Mental Health: Voluntary Mental Health Groups and the London County
Council, 1948-1959*
Kevin Burris (York University)
Le programme de santé mentale de la clinique externe de l’Hôpital Montfort: un cas
d’exception?
Sandra Harrisson (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières)
Marie-Claude Thifault (Université d’Ottawa)
The Destigmatization of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Canada, 1960-1980*
Jeremy Istead (University of Guelph)
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
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MONDAY MAY 29 | LUNDI 29 MAI
08:30 – 10:00 G3: Military Needs and Medical Matters in the Canadian Army
TRSM 3-129 G3: Besoins militaires et problèmes médicaux
Chair(e): Meghan Fitzpatrick (University of Manitoba)
"Whatsoever a Man Soweth": Attempting to Curb Venereal Disease in the Canadian
Expeditionary Force through Film, 1917-1919
Craig Leslie Mantle (CDA Institute/Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies)
“Fatuous Piece of Bumf”: Army Form W3436 and the Diagnosis of Shell Shock, 1917-1918
Matthew Barrett (Queen's University)
Battling Wounded Minds: The Canadian Military and Operational Stress Injuries after the
Cold War
Adam Montgomery (Independent Scholar)
10:00 – 10:15 Break | Pause
10:15 – 11:45 Concurrent Sessions | H1 – H3 | Séances simultanées
10:15 – 11:45 H1: À l'interieur de l'hôpital psychiatrique canadien
TRSM 3-109 H1: Inside the Canadian Psychiatric Hospital
Chair(e): Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau (Université McGill)
L’implantation d’un nouveau modèle d’organisation et de prestation des soins en santé
mentale au Québec : L’exemple de l’hôpital Pierre-Janet de Hull, 1963-1971
Daniel Angers (Université d’Ottawa)
Making the Case for Investment in Mental Health: Scientific Administration of Canadian
Psychiatric Hospitals
Thomas Foth (University of Ottawa) and Cheryl McWatters (University of Ottawa)
L’évolution du nursing psychiatrique dans la presse écrite canadienne-française, 1928-1960
Elsa-Karine Harchaoui (Université d’Ottawa), Inès Zombre (Université d’Ottawa)
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MONDAY MAY 29 | LUNDI 29 MAI
10:15 – 11:45 H2: Medical Objects, Medical Audiences
TRSM 3-119 H2: Objets et publics médicaux
Chair(e): Susan Lamb (University of Ottawa)
Surveying the Material Culture of Health at the University of Toronto
Erich Weidenhammer (University of Toronto), Jennifer Fraser (University of Toronto)
Fire Traps, Steam Traps, and Media Traps: Interpreting Fire Prevention and Governmental
Gas-Lighting at the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital
Ben Mitchell (Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre)
Whose History Did We Keep? Two Case Studies in the Exhibition of the History of
Institutional Mental Health Care in Ontario
Jennifer Bazar (Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre)
10:15 – 11:45 H3: Ideals of Citizenship
TRSM 3-129 H3: Les idéals du citoyenneté
Chair(e): Whitney Wood (Birkbeck, University of London)
Dr. Forbes Godfrey, MPP and his Eugenic Proposals for Ontario
Elizabeth Koester (University of Toronto)
“Hurted on the P.C.”: Artificial Limbs and American Imperialism
Caroline Lieffers (Yale University)
“Healthy” d/Deaf Citizens: Health Discourses, Disability, d/Deafness and Education at the
Ontario Institution for the Education of the Deaf, 1904-1914
Alessandra Iozzo-Duval (University of Ottawa)
11:45 – Noon Student Prizes | Prix étudiants
TRSM 3-129 * Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
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MONDAY MAY 29 | LUNDI 29 MAI
INTERDISCIPLINARY SESSION WITH | SESSION INTERDISCIPLINAIRE AVEC
CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION | SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA
13:15 – 14:45 J1: Caring and Custodial Institutions
POD 366 in Western Europe and North America, 1650-1950
J1: Les institutions de soins et de surveillance
en Europe occidentale et en Amérique du Nord, 1650-1950
Chair(e): Sasha Mullally (University of New Brunswick)
The State and the state of England's Hospitals in the Later Seventeenth Century
Matthew Neufeld (University of Saskatchewan)
Wearing and Tearing: Patient Labour at Western Washington Hospital for the Insane
Blaine Wickham (University of Saskatchewan)
"Dual Diagnosis": Place-based Services and Administrative Separation between Idiocy and
Insanity in Ontario
Tyler Hnatuk (York University)
Institutionalized Treatments of the Past: the Case of the Workhouse Dresden in Post-war
East Germany
Markus Wahl (University of Kent)
Financial support for this session was provided by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Cette session est financée par la Fédération des Sciences Humaines
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