Labrador Emergencies and St. Anthony Institutional Care: Medical Cases of Donald McI. Johnson for the Grenfell Association, 1928–29

Author:

Connor Jennifer J.1

Affiliation:

1. Jennifer J. Connor – Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Abstract

In contemporaneous and retrospective publications, British physician Donald McI. Johnson wrote about medical cases in 1928–29 for the organization founded by Wilfred Grenfell in Newfoundland and Labrador. The availability of one physician’s cases in published and institutional forms allows consideration of discursive representations of patients for general and clinical readers in the two decades of Johnson’s writing. This study places these cases within the context of Johnson’s medical background and his escape to rural practice in a remote locale, one that emphasized emergency operations in Labrador and hospital care in the organization’s main hospital in St. Anthony. In this way, it broadens knowledge of medical care provided by visiting physicians and considers ways in which such physicians represented local patients in publications for the general reader. Although it determines that Johnson was unique, it indicates the value of the fuller study of publications by other physicians associated with the Grenfell organization.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

General Medicine

Reference81 articles.

1. “Editor’s Introduction: ‘Untainted by American Ways’? Newfoundland, the United States, and the Grenfell Mission,” in Jennifer J. Connor and Katherine Side, eds. The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s–1940s (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019), 3–20, 12–13.

2. For example, two American ophthalmologists, Dr. Joseph A. Andrews and Dr. Frank D. Phinney, served for over 16 years and 10 years, respectively: J.T.H. Connor, “American Aid, the International Grenfell Association, and Health Care in Newfoundland, 1920s–1930s,” in Jennifer Connor and Side, Grenfell Medical Mission, 245–66, 251–52.

3. Jennifer J. Connor, “‘We Are Anglo-Saxons’: Grenfell, Race, and Mission Movements,” in Jennifer Connor and Side, Grenfell Medical Mission, 45–68.

4. J.T.H. Connor, “Putting the ‘Grenfell Effect’ in Its Place: Medical Tales and Autobiographical Narratives in Twentieth-Century Newfoundland and Labrador,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 48, no. 1 (2010): 77–118.

5. Connor, “‘Grenfell Effect,’” 110; and J.T.H. Connor, “‘Medicine Is Here to Stay’: Rural Medical Practice, the Northern Frontier and Modernization in 1930s’ Newfoundland,” in J.T.H. Connor and Stephan Curtis, eds. Medicine in the Remote and Rural North, 1800–2000 (London: Routledge, 2011), 129–51, 150.

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