Mental health and Canadian society: historical perspectives
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Montreal [Que.] McGill-Queen's University Press c2006 (2010)
Series:McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services studies in the history of medicine, health, and society 26
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-254) and index
"Open to the public": Touring Ontario asylums in the nineteenth century / Janet Miron -- "For years we have never had a happy home": Madness and families in nineteenth-century Montreal / Thierry Nootens -- Patients at work:Insane asylum inmates' labour in Ontario, 1841-1900 / Geoffrey Reaume -- The uses of asylums: Resistance, asylum propaganda, and institutionalization strategies in turn-of-the-century Quebec / Andre Cellard and Marie-Claude Thifault -- "Loaded revolvers": Ontario's first forensic psychiatrist / Allison-Kirk Montgomery -- Turbulent spirits: Aboriginal patients in the British Columbia psychiatric system, 1879-1950 / Robert Menzies and Ted Palys -- "Prescription for survival": Brock Chisholm, sterilization, and mental health in the cold war era / Ian Dowbiggin -- Social disintegration, problem pregnancies, civilian disasters: Psychiatric research in Nova Scotia in the 1950s / Judith Fingard and John Rutherford -- Prairie psychedelics: Mental health research in Saskatchewn, 1951-1967 / Erika Dyck
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 266 p. ill.)
ISBN:0773531319
0773531394
0773576541
9780773531314
9780773531390
9780773576544

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