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The Labrador Memoir Of Dr Harry Paddon 19121938 Ronald Rompkey

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The Labrador Memoir Of Dr Harry Paddon 19121938 Ronald Rompkey
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Publisher: Mcgill Queens University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.42 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Ronald Rompkey
ISBN: 9780773525054, 077352505X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Labrador Memoir Of Dr Harry Paddon 19121938 Ronald Rompkey by Ronald Rompkey 9780773525054, 077352505X instant download after payment.

Dr Harry Paddon's memoir is an extensive account of life in Labrador prior to its entry into Confederation. As the Grenfell Mission's principal physician for over twenty-five years, Dr Paddon travelled extensively throughout Labrador by both dog team and boat. Through his journals he fashions a portrait of Labrador society in accord with the traditional rhythms of trapping and fishing, as it was before the onset of industrial development. He also chronicles the demands of northern medicine in response to pervasive threats such as tuberculosis and deficiency diseases, including a moving description of the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19. Paddon's memoir gives the reader a sense of the resident Innu, Inuit, and settler communities, as well as the prevailing institutions of non-governmental authority: the Hudson's Bay Company, the Moravian Mission, and the International Grenfell Association. At a time when Labrador is undergoing further industrial development and social change, his writings, carefully edited and annotated by Ronald Rompkey, the biographer of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, capture the heart of the region and its people.

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