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Care for the ‘Racially Careless’ : Indian Hospitals in the Canadian West,1920–1950s
University of British Columbia Library

September 2010
Document > Journal Article
Creators
Lux, Maureen K. (Maureen Katherine)
Description
"In the 1930s, sanatorium directors and medical bureaucrats warned of the threat to Canadian society of ‘Indian tuberculosis.’ Long-standing government policy aimed to isolate Aboriginal people on reserves and in residential schools, while their access to medical care was limited by government parsimony and community prejudice. Characterized as ‘racially careless’ concerning their own health, Aboriginal bodies were seen as a menace to their neighbours and a danger to the nation. By the 1940s state-run racially segregated Indian hospitals institutionalized Aboriginal people who were not welcome in provincial sanatoria or in the modernizing community hospitals. The opening of the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton in 1946, one of the first acts of the newly created department of National Health and Welfare, was a very public demonstration of the state's commitment to define and promote ‘national health’ by isolating and institutionalizing Aboriginal people"--abstract.

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Statement of Responsibility
Maureen K. Lux
Publication Information
Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press
Physical Description
1 online resource (28 pages) : illustrations
Notes
Contained in: The Canadian Historical Review. Volume 91, number 3 (September 2010), p. 407-434.
Citation (APA Style):
Lux, M. K. (2010). Care for the 'racially careless': Indian hospitals in the Canadian West, 1920-1950s. The Canadian Historical Review, 91(3), 407-434. https://doi.org/10.3138/chr.91.3.407
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