For patients of moderate means :: a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 /
"Between 1890 and 1910 scientific and technological innovation transformed the custodial Victorian charity hospital for the sick poor into the primary source of effective acute medical care for all members of society. For the next half century hospitals coped with relentlessly escalating demand...
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Schriftenreihe: | McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services (Hannah Institute) studies in the history of medicine, health, and society ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "Between 1890 and 1910 scientific and technological innovation transformed the custodial Victorian charity hospital for the sick poor into the primary source of effective acute medical care for all members of society. For the next half century hospitals coped with relentlessly escalating demands for accessibility by both medical indigents and a new clientele of patients able and willing to pay for hospitalization. With limited statutory revenues and unpredictable voluntary support, hospitals taxed paying patients through ever-increasing user fees, offering in return privacy, comfort, service, and medical attendance in private and semi-private wards that were more appealing to middle-class patients than the stark and grudging service of the public wards." "The Great Depression, however, finally exhausted the average patient's ability to pay and engendered a national health-care crisis. A public hospital insurance scheme was first achieved in Saskatchewan in 1947 and nationally in 1957. Universal accessibility without fear of the financial consequences of hospitalization reflected concern for both the medical health of Canadians unable to pay for hospital care, and the economic health of the paying "patient of moderate means" threatened with medical pauperization. It also provided the resources necessary to address the modern epidemic of lifestyle diseases and to accommodate the demands of the post-war therapeutic revolution." "Employing the historical records of selected hospitals, reports and data from all levels of government, a wide range of professional medical, nursing, hospital, and public health journals, and the international historiography of hospital history, David and Rosemary Gagan describe and account for the invention, rise, decline, and rebirth of the modern Canadian hospital between 1890 and 1950. They pay particular attention to the evolving interdependence of doctors and hospitals in the struggle to legitimate the social and cultural authority of scientific medicine, the evolution of hospital-based nursing, and the experiences of patients."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 268 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-258) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780773570580 0773570586 1282860739 9781282860735 |
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spelling | Gagan, David Paul, 1940- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxWR9VdMw3Q7TDB6JkdQq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82011910 For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / David Gagan and Rosemary Gagan. Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2002. 1 online resource (xi, 268 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Bibliography McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services (Hannah Institute) studies in the history of medicine, health, and society ; 13 Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-258) and index. Print version record. "Between 1890 and 1910 scientific and technological innovation transformed the custodial Victorian charity hospital for the sick poor into the primary source of effective acute medical care for all members of society. For the next half century hospitals coped with relentlessly escalating demands for accessibility by both medical indigents and a new clientele of patients able and willing to pay for hospitalization. With limited statutory revenues and unpredictable voluntary support, hospitals taxed paying patients through ever-increasing user fees, offering in return privacy, comfort, service, and medical attendance in private and semi-private wards that were more appealing to middle-class patients than the stark and grudging service of the public wards." "The Great Depression, however, finally exhausted the average patient's ability to pay and engendered a national health-care crisis. A public hospital insurance scheme was first achieved in Saskatchewan in 1947 and nationally in 1957. Universal accessibility without fear of the financial consequences of hospitalization reflected concern for both the medical health of Canadians unable to pay for hospital care, and the economic health of the paying "patient of moderate means" threatened with medical pauperization. It also provided the resources necessary to address the modern epidemic of lifestyle diseases and to accommodate the demands of the post-war therapeutic revolution." "Employing the historical records of selected hospitals, reports and data from all levels of government, a wide range of professional medical, nursing, hospital, and public health journals, and the international historiography of hospital history, David and Rosemary Gagan describe and account for the invention, rise, decline, and rebirth of the modern Canadian hospital between 1890 and 1950. They pay particular attention to the evolving interdependence of doctors and hospitals in the struggle to legitimate the social and cultural authority of scientific medicine, the evolution of hospital-based nursing, and the experiences of patients."--Jacket Machine derived contents note: Cover -- Contents -- Preface 1 Hospital Fever 2 A Factory for the Production of Health 3 For "Patients of Moderate Means" 4 Camp Followers of the Army of Science 5 "Better, Brighter and Kinder Nurses" 6 Mrs Jones and Mr Grant Health Care Déjà Vu Appendices Notes Bibliography Index. Public hospitals Canada History. Hospitals, General history Hospitals, Public history Canada Hôpitaux publics Canada Histoire. MEDICAL Hospital Administration & Care. bisacsh Public hospitals fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 Hopitaux publics Canada Histoire. rvm Electronic books. History fast Gagan, Rosemary R. (Rosemary Ruth) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFdcqjmttXdqprMRq98T3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no92033279 Print version: Gagan, David Paul, 1940- For patients of moderate means. Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2002 (DLC) 2005391578 McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services (Hannah Institute) studies in the history of medicine, health, and society ; 13. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00098871 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=404175 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gagan, David Paul, 1940- For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services (Hannah Institute) studies in the history of medicine, health, and society ; Machine derived contents note: Cover -- Contents -- Preface 1 Hospital Fever 2 A Factory for the Production of Health 3 For "Patients of Moderate Means" 4 Camp Followers of the Army of Science 5 "Better, Brighter and Kinder Nurses" 6 Mrs Jones and Mr Grant Health Care Déjà Vu Appendices Notes Bibliography Index. Public hospitals Canada History. Hospitals, General history Hospitals, Public history Hôpitaux publics Canada Histoire. MEDICAL Hospital Administration & Care. bisacsh Public hospitals fast Hopitaux publics Canada Histoire. rvm |
title | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / |
title_auth | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / |
title_exact_search | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / |
title_full | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / David Gagan and Rosemary Gagan. |
title_fullStr | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / David Gagan and Rosemary Gagan. |
title_full_unstemmed | For patients of moderate means : a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / David Gagan and Rosemary Gagan. |
title_short | For patients of moderate means : |
title_sort | for patients of moderate means a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in canada 1890 1950 |
title_sub | a social history of the voluntary public general hospital in Canada, 1890-1950 / |
topic | Public hospitals Canada History. Hospitals, General history Hospitals, Public history Hôpitaux publics Canada Histoire. MEDICAL Hospital Administration & Care. bisacsh Public hospitals fast Hopitaux publics Canada Histoire. rvm |
topic_facet | Public hospitals Canada History. Hospitals, General history Hospitals, Public history Canada Hôpitaux publics Canada Histoire. MEDICAL Hospital Administration & Care. Public hospitals Hopitaux publics Canada Histoire. Electronic books. History |
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