The Last Plague

The Last Plague
Author: Mark Osborne Humphries
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442610441

The 'Spanish' influenza of 1918 was the deadliest pandemic in history, killing as many as 50 million people worldwide. Canadian federal public health officials tried to prevent the disease from entering the country by implementing a maritime quarantine, as had been their standard practice since the cholera epidemics of 1832. But the 1918 flu was a different type of disease. In spite of the best efforts of both federal and local officials, up to fifty thousand Canadians died. In The Last Plague, Mark Osborne Humphries examines how federal epidemic disease management strategies developed before the First World War, arguing that the deadliest epidemic in Canadian history ultimately challenged traditional ideas about disease and public health governance. Using federal, provincial, and municipal archival sources, newspapers, and newly discovered military records – as well as original epidemiological studies – Humphries' sweeping national study situates the flu within a larger social, political, and military context for the first time. His provocative conclusion is that the 1918 flu crisis had important long-term consequences at the national level, ushering in the 'modern' era of public health in Canada.

Veterans Charter and Post-World War II Canada

Veterans Charter and Post-World War II Canada
Author: Peter Neary
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773516786

Part history and part social commentary, this book examines the repatriation of Canada's WWII veterans with a collection of essays by 11 historians. Topics include the administration of the return of Canadian soldiers from Europe after VE--Day, the philosophy and benefits of the Veterans Charter, veterans' rights, educational opportunities for returning vets, and the rehabilitation of veterans with disabilities. Includes bandw photographs. Appends the complete text of Back to Civil Life, a 1946 repatriation manual. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Journal of the American Medical Association

The Journal of the American Medical Association
Author: American Medical Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1919
Genre: American Medical Association
ISBN:

Includes proceedings of the Association, papers read at the annual sessions, and list of current medical literature.

No Place to Run

No Place to Run
Author: Tim Cook
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 077484180X

Historians of the First World War have often dismissed the important role of poison gas in the battles of the Western Front. Tim Cook shows that the serious threat of gas did not disappear with the introduction of gas masks. By 1918, gas shells were used by all armies to deluge the battlefield, and those not instructed with a sound anti-gas doctrine left themselves exposed to this new chemical plague.This book provides a challenging re-examination of the function of gas warfare in the First World War, including its important role in delivering victory in the campaign of 1918 and its curious postwar legacy.

Making Medicare

Making Medicare
Author: Gregory P. Marchildon
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1442613459

This collection fills a serious gap in the existing literature by providing a comprehensive policy history of Medicare in Canada.

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Ontario. Legislative Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 1919
Genre: Ontario
ISBN: