Canadian Society for the History of Medicine / Sociéte canadienne d’histoire de la médecine - Canadian Association for the History of Nursing /Association canadienne pour l’histoire du nursing
Joint Conference | Colloque conjoint
May 31 – June 2 | 31 mai – 2 juin 2025
George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario
All Sessions take place in the Waterfront Building (WF) and The Waterfront Limberlost (WFL).
Toutes les séances se tiendront au Batiment Waterfront Building (WF) et au Waterfront Limberlost (WFL).
* Eligible for student prizes | Admissible aux prix étudiants
Conference Organizing Committees | Comités organisateurs du colloque
Program Committee | Comité du programme: Peter L. Twohig, Geoffrey Hudson, Helen
Vandenberg
Local Arrangements | Organisation locale: Megan J. Davies, Charles Hayter, David
Hazzan, Lucy Vorobej
75th Anniversary Committee | Comité du 75e anniversaire: Annmarie Adams, Delia Gavrus,
Marie-Laurence Raby, Eric Story, Jaipreet Virdi, Lydia Wytenbroek
Friday May 30 | vendredi 31 mai
16:00 - 17:30 Toronto Medical History Discovery Walk | Promenade découverte
de l'histoire médicale de Toronto
Meeting point TBD.
Point de rendez-vous à déterminer.
18:00 - 20:00 CSHM Executive Meeting | Réunion de l’éxecutif de la SCHM
Wilson Centre, Toronto General Hospital
Saturday May 31 | samedi 31 mai
8:00 - 9:00 Breakfast and Welcome | Déjeuner et accueil
(WFL 333) Annmarie Adams, President, CSHM-SCHM
Peter L. Twohig, President, CAHN-ACHN
Breakfast and the plenary session have been graciously sponsored
by AMS Healthcare. CSHM and CAHN gratefully acknowledge AMS
Healthcare for their support and interest in this event.
Le déjeuner et la plénière sont gracieusement commandités par AMS
Healthcare. La SCHM et l’ACHN remercient chaleureusement AMS
Healthcare pour son soutien et son intérêt pour l’événement.
9:00 - 10:30 Plenary 1 | Plénière 1
(WFL 333) 75th Anniversary Round Table | Table ronde sur le 75e anniversaire
Welcome Remarks | Mot de bienvenue: Delia Gavrus, University of
Winnipeg
CSHM: Past, Present, Future
SCHM: Passé, présent, futur
Moderator | Modératrice: Eftihia Mihelakis, Université de Brandon
Panelists | Panélistes:
Helen Angus, AMS
Jacques Bernier, Université Laval
Jennifer Frasier, King's College London
Darrel Manitowabi, NOSM University
Kathryn McPherson, York University
Julien Prud'homme, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Jaipreet Virdi, University of Delaware
10:30 - 10:45 Break | Pause
10:45 - 11:45 CSHM Annual General Meeting | Assemblée annuelle de la SCHM
(WFL 333)
11:45 - 12:45 Lunch | Dîner
12:45 - 14:15 Plenary 2 | Plénière 2
(WFL 333) Paterson Lecture | Conférence Paterson
Chair(e): Annmarie Adams
Roots and Shoots: A Digital Archaeology of the SCHM/CSHM
Racines et pousses : une archéologie numérique du SCHM/CSHM
Dr. Jacalyn Duffin, CM, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FRSC, FCAH
Professor Emerita, Queen’s University
Past President, CSHM-SCHM
We gratefully acknowledge funding provided by AMS Healthcare in
support of the Paterson Lecture.
Nous remercions chaleureusement AMS Healthcare d'avoir financé la
conférence Paterson.
14:15 - 15:45 Concurrent Sessions | 1A – 1C | Séances simultanées
1A (WF 710) Ideas of Caring | Penser la bienveillance
Chair(e): Susan Lamb
1.1.1 Power, Togetherness, and Relationships: A Historiography of Notions
of “Dependency” in Canadian Disability Histories
Shaelyn Ryan
1.1.2 L'hygiène mentale et le Québec de l'entre-deux-guerres : Aux origines
de l'éducation spécialisée
Hubert Larose-Dutil*
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1.1.3 Caring through Coalition: Trans Family
Tegan Flowers*
1B (WFL 333) Indigenous People and Health and Medicine | La santé et la
médecine chez les peoples autochtones
Chair(e): Darrel Manitowabi
1.2.1 “The Great Majority of the People Died”: Pre-Colonial Diseases and the
Remaking of the Northern Coast Salish World
Colin Osmond
1.2.2 “We are not monkeys, we are not animals...”: Inuit, medical
experimentation, and the International Biological Programme
Maureen Lux
1.2.3 Iroquoian Cannibalism vs. Augustinian Corpse Medicine in New France,
c. 1649-1665
Abby Beckett*
1C (WF 610) Perspectives on Women’s Health | Perspectives sur la santé des
femmes
Chair(e): Lucy Vorobej
1.3.1 The transnational training of Chinese maternal health specialist Dr.
Yang Chongrui, between eugenics and public health
Mirela David
1.3.2 “We could help each other if we only knew more”: The women’s health
movement and pregnancy loss in the later twentieth century
Kirsten Leng
1.3.3 Sexual shyness: Experiences of vaginismus in Canada, 1960-2000s
Georgia Haire
15:45 - 16:00 Break | Pause
16:00 - 17:30 Concurrent Sessions | 2A – 2C | Séances simultanées
2A (WF 610) Occupational Health in 20th Century Canada | Santé au travail dans
le Canada du 20e siècle
Chair(e): Geoffrey Hudson
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2.1.1 A Most Deleterious, Mercurial, and Protean Effect: Industrial Poisons,
Toxic Exposure, and the Treatment of Occupational Diseases in the
First World War Chemical Industry
Kyle Pritchard*
2.1.2 The Case of Jean Hardy: Sanatoria, Ward Aides, and Occupational
Health Risks in 1920
Courtney Mrazek
2.1.3 “As important as machinery”: Workers, unions, and the ‘third wave’ of
occupational health and safety, 1950 to 1970
Peter L. Twohig
2B (WFL 333) Getting Old: Historical Views, Current Issues | Vieillir : regards
historiques, questions actuelles
Chair(e): Julien Prud’homme
2.2.1 Les décennies 1930 et 1940 en Allemagne, un tournant pour la
gériatrie
Émilie Malenfant
2.2.2 Vieillir à l’hospice (Montréal 1890-1920)
Sophie Richelle
2C (WF 710) Expertise, Knowledge and Authority in Medicine and Psychiatry |
Expertise, savoir et autorité en médecine et en psychiatrie
Chair(e): Alex Myrick
2.3.1 Étudier la médecine dans l’Empire français : le cas de
Gnanavarayen (Pondichéry, 1855-1863)
Martin Robert
2.3.2 “Sooner or later, most of us get hooked”: The Role of Self-Help
Literature in Popularizing Psychiatric Thinking and Treatment in
America
Matthew McLaughlin*
2.3.3 A history of Pilo’s T3/T4 ratios in thyroid medical literature from 1990
to the present
Tania Smith and Julie N. Babione
Sunday June 1 | dimanche 1 juin
8:30 - 9:00 Refreshments | Rafraîchissements
9:00 - 10:30 Concurrent Sessions | 3A – 3C | Séances simultanées
3A (WF 610) Sources and Methods in Health Care History | Sources et
méthodes dans l’histoire des soins de santé
Chair(e): Erin Spinney
3.1.1 A Fool's Errand: How to (and Sometimes Not to) Gain Access to
Medical Records in Canada
Carly Naismith*
3.1.2 Finding the Roots, Discovering the Past, Celebrate the Present
Historical Articles in Ophthalmology Journals (19th-21st century)
Corinne Doria
3.1.3 Imaginative Archives for a Radical Nursing Future
Jane Hopkins Walsh
3B (WF 710) Writing Differently a Sensitive History of Psychiatry | Écrire
autrement une histoire sensible de la psychiatrie
Chair(e): Isabelle Perreault
3.2.1 Leur regard dans l’objectif : Toucher le réel par une lecture sensible
des dossiers patients
Marie LeBel
3.2.2 Mad Public History: Translating Asylum Case Files through Blended
Writing
Kira Smith
3.2.3 Une histoire sensible en format scénaristique
Marie-Claude Thifault
3C (WFL 333) Pandemic Public Health: Exploring Public Health Nursing
Influences in Canada Since 1918 | Santé publique en temps de
pandémie : l’influence des soins infirmiers en santé publique au
Canada depuis 1918
Round Table Participants | Participant.es à la table ronde: Geertje
Boschma, Sonya Grypma, Esyllt Jones, and Lydia Wytenbroek
10:30 - 10:45 Break | Pause
10:45 - 12:15 Plenary 3 | Plénière 3
(WFL 333) Hannah Lecture | Conférence Hannah
Chair(e): Peter L. Twohig
Race and Reparations in the History of Psychiatry
Kylie M. Smith, PhD
Director – Center for Healthcare History and Policy,
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing and Associate Faculty,
Department of History, Emory University
We gratefully acknowledge funding provided by AMS Healthcare in
support of the Hannah Lecture.
Nous remercions chaleureusement AMS Healthcare d'avoir financé la
conférence Hannah.
12:15 - 13:00 Lunch | Dîner
13:00 - 14:30 Concurrent Sessions | 4A – 4C | Séances simultanées
4A (WFL 333) Bridging the Gap: Making Medical History Accessible to the
General Public | Combler l’écart : rendre l’histoire de la médecine
accessible au grand public
Round Table Participants | Participant.es à la table ronde: John Dirks,
Charles Hayter, Alison Li, and Christopher Rutty
4B (WF 710) Vulnerabilities and Caring in Contemporary Health Care |
Vulnérabilité et bienveillance dans les soins de santé actuels
Chair(e): Courtney Mrazek
4.2.1 Nightgowns: The Materiality of Institutional Violence
Katharine Viscardis
4.2.2 Mental Health Vulnerability, Medical Assistance in Dying Uptake, and
the Shifting Landscape of End-of-Life Care for Mental Disorders in
British Columbia
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Tyler Paetkau*
4.2.3 Exploring End-of-Career Physician Memories of the Humanities in
Medical Education
Karly Gunson*, Lucy Vorobej, and Cynthia Whitehead
4C (WF 610) Canada’s Health Care Workforce | Effectifs en santé au Canada
Chair(e): Sioban Nelson
4.3.1 Shifting Care: The Evolving Roles of Caregivers in BC's Mental Health
System
Michelle Danda
4.3.2 “Operation Recall”: The Federation of Medical Women of Canada’s
Contribution to Solving Canada’s Medical Manpower Shortage of the
1960’s
Christina Lack*
4.3.3 Applying feminist theory to the past, present, and future of the
Canadian health care workforce
Adrienne Gulliver*
14:30 - 14:45 Break | Pause
14:45 - 16:45 Concurrent Sessions | 5A – 5C | Séances simultanées
5A (WFL 333) Reel Reflections: Digital Nursing History Storytelling as an
Antiracism Intervention in Nursing | Réflexions filmiques – Le récit
numérique de l’histoire des soins infirmiers : une intervention
antiraciste en soins infirmiers
Round Table Participants | Participant.es à la table ronde: Lydia
Wytenbroek, Kyra Philbert, Shams Al-Anzi*, Cates Bayabay, Ismalia De
Sousa*, Atussa Shabahang*, and Kerry Marshall*
5B (WF 610) Psychiatry | Psychiatrie
Chair(e): Erika Dyck
5.2.1 An Awareness of Silence: A Case Study Exploring Family and
Institutional Dynamics at the London Asylum for the Insane, 1911-1918
Paige Lianne Murray
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5.2.2 Wasted Lives: The Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene
and the Calculation of the Value of Life, 1918-1958
Thomas Foth
5.2.3 The Many Lives of Meyerian Psychiatry: Understanding Adolf Meyer’s
Influence Through the Diaspora of Johns Hopkins Psychiatrists
Alex Myrick*
5.2.4 La Stirling County Study et ses réplications : un regard historique sur
l’ambition de faire science en épidémiologie psychiatrique en Nouvelle
Écosse et au Québec
Emmanuel Delille
5C (WF 710) Disease | Maladie
Chair(e): Charles Hayter
5.3.1 The ‘No Nose Club’: Exploring Quackish Consumption of Pox Care in
Long Eighteenth- Century England
Sasha Jones*
5.3.2 “I’m not sure it was worth it”: Unpacking silver linings discourse in
Canada’s thalidomide scandal
Madeline Burghardt
5.3.3 Juicy Knowledge: The Dubin Inquiry and Canada's Not-So-Secret
Steroid Underworld
Aidan Hughes
5.3.4 “Most surprising and bewildering”: Encephalitis lethargica and
the social construction of post-infectious illness, 1916-1935
Genya Kleiner
16:45 - 18:00 Book Launch Event | Lancement de livres
(WFL 333), George Brown College
Book giveaway for graduate students | Tirage de livres pour les
étudiants.es aux cycles supérieurs: Eric Story and Jaipreet Virdi
Thank you to the Toronto Medical Historical Club for their generous
financial support of this year’s strawberries and champagne book
launch.
Merci au Toronto Medical Historical Club pour son généreux soutien
financier au lancement des livres « Fraises et champagne » de cette
année.
18:30 onward CSHM Banquet | Banquet de la SCHM
Hart House, University of Toronto
Monday June 2 | lundi 2 juin
8:30 - 9:00 Refreshments | Rafraîchissements
9:30 - 10:30 Concurrent Sessions | 6A – 6C | Séances simultanées
6A (WFL 608) Catching Your Breath | Reprendre son souffle
Chair(e): Christopher Rutty
6.1.1 The Tuberculosis Crisis of 1916
Eric Story
6.1.3 The Persistent Innocence of Domestic Allergens
Erica Vinson*
6B (WFL 532) Health and Medicine during the First World War | Santé et
médecine pendant la Première Guerre mondiale
Chair(e): TBA
6.2.1 The Unsung among the Unknown – The Canadian Nurses of the
Chicago Medical Unit: 1915-1916
Ross Hebb
6.2.2 The Female First Contingent: Canada’s First 100 Great War Nurses
Andrea McKenzie
6.2.3 The Shell-Shocked Equine, 1914 – 1918
Emily Oakes*
6C (WFL 532) Transnational Connections | Liens transnationaux
Chair(e): Corinne Doria
7.2.1 Naturalizing Conquest in Latin America: Jehan Albert Vellard,
Paraguyan Fieldwork, and the Columbian Exchange
Sebastián Gil-Riaño
7.2.2 Garapuvu-Ayahuasca: The Cold War, Armed Colonization, and Rooting
the ‘Psychedelic Renaissance’ in Sambaqui
Taylor Elizabeth Dysart
7.2.3 “The only good thing about being a cod fisherman was the medical
care”: Health, Fascism, and the Portuguese Cod Fishery on the Grand
Banks, 1930-1974
John Matchim
10:30 - 10:45 Break | Pause
10:45 - 12:15 Concurrent Sessions | 7A – 7C | Séances simultanées
7A (WFL 608) Surgery | Chirurgie
Chair(e): Peter Kopplin
7.1.1 Early Byzantine Surgical Innovations: Insights from the Pragmateia of
Paul of Aegina
Edward Hoptioncann*
7.1.2 Sterling Bunnell and the Emergence of Hand Surgery
Steve McCabe
7.1.3 Physicians and Facial Reconstruction of Children with Down Syndrome
Martha Walls
7B (WF 518) Medical History Microhistories | Microhistoires de l’histoire
médicale
Chair(e): Dan Malleck
6.3.1 “Mr O’Brien Is Unwell Again, As He Was Before”: Care, Disability, and
Intimacy in Mary O’Brien’s Journal
Gabrielle McLaren*
6.3.2 An Accidental Settler Micro-history: the SS Asia & Manitoulin Island,
1882-2025
Geoffrey Hudson
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6.3.3 Promotion of an Unorthodox Theory in the Market of Medical Ideas
in Nineteenth Century Britain: What the Advertisements and Reviews
of E. W. Lane’s Works on ‘Hygienic Medicine’ Tell Us
Min Bae
7C (WF 518) Global Perspectives on 20th Century Nursing | Perspectives
mondiales sur les soins infirmiers du 20e siècle
Chair(e): Geertje Boschma
7.3.1 The tale of the abandoned trunk: Rockefeller Foundation nursing
fellows and the politics of a global vision for American nursing in the
mid twentieth century
Sioban Nelson
7.3.2 Masculinity and Professional Discourse in Nursing the Case of
Germany ca. 1960 – 1980
Christoph Schwamm
7.3.3 Laboring into the Sunset: Filipino Nurses, Welfare Capitalism, and
the Hawaiian Sugar Industry, 1906–1935
Reynaldo Capucao
12:20 - 12:30 Student Prizes | Prix étudiants
(WF 518) Megan J. Davies, Segall Prize Committee
Lydia Wytenbroek, Vicky Bach Memorial Prize Committee
Georgina Feldberg Memorial Student Award
Closing Remarks | Not de clôture
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