Revue canadienne d'histoire de la santé / Canadian Journal of Health History
Vol. 40, No. 1, April 2023
ARTICLES
“More a Matter for Medical Men”: The King’s Road Reserve Relocation and Public Health in Early 20th-Century Sydney, Nova Scotia
Courtney Mrazek
The Varieties of Psychedelic Expertise in 1960s Canada: The Psychiatrists behind the Addiction Research Foundation’s Study of LSD Therapy
Andrew Jones
Confinia Psychiatrica: Patient Art and the Diagnosis of Mental Illness
Jacalyn Duffin, Lynda Mikelova
“Still I See a Vast Advantage Here”: The Challenges and Strategies of a Colonial Doctor in 19th-Century Guelph, 1834–58
Sandra Lucs
Making Sense of “Insanity”: Law, Psychiatry, and the Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases
Eli Remington
De l’automédication au monopole de la prescription d’antalgiques : processus de confiscation d’un savoir profane en France
Zoë Dubus
Scénariser l’expérience infirmière en contexte de déshospitalisation psychiatrique : nord de l’Ontario, 1965-2015
Marie LeBel
Policy Agenda Setting in Public Health Dentistry: Implementing North America’s First Universal School-Based Dental Program in Saskatchewan
Gregory P. Marchildon
“If Ever a Wreck Came Back from Overseas She Was One”: The Treatment and Pensioning of Psychologically Traumatized Nursing Sisters after the First World War
Lyndsay Rosenthal
In Charcot’s Shadow: On the Allure of “Great Men” and the Privileging of Epistemology in the History of Science and Medicine
Courtney E. Thompson
BOOK REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS
Giving Birth in Eighteenth-Century England by Sarah Fox
Mathieu Laflamme
Préservez-nous du mal ! Les Bordelais face à la peste, XIVe-XVIIIe siècle by Stéphane Barry, Marie Fauré
Juliette Cazes
Opération vasectomie. Histoire intime et politique d’une contraception au masculin by Élodie Serna
Béatrice Leblanc-Martineau
Savoirs créoles. Leçons du sida pour l’histoire de Montréal par Viviane Namaste
Benjamin Villeneuve
Invisible Institutions par Megan Linton et Helena Krobath
Hubert Larose-Dutil
Vulnérables, tolérés, exclus. Histoire des enfants handicapés au Québec, 1920-1990 par Susanne Commend
Hubert Larose-Dutil
L’art de guérir au féminin. Essai sur le rôle des femmes dans l’histoire de la médecine par Robert Askenasi
Carolanne Magnan-St-Onge
Ten Thousand Crossroads: The Path as I Remember It by Balfour Mount
Fedir Razumenko
Fighting for a Hand to Hold: Confronting Medical Colonialism against Indigenous Children in Canada by Samir Shaheen-Hussain
Mary Jane Logan McCallum
Mixing Medicines: The Global Drug Trade in Early Modern Russia by Clare Griffin
Dave Hazzan
A Weaver-Poet and the Plague: Labor, Poverty, and the Household in Shakespeare’s London by Scott Oldenburg
Lori Jones
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