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The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s Jennifer J. Connor

The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s By Jennifer J. Connor

The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s by Jennifer J. Connor


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How American personnel, materiel, and money sustained the International Grenfell Association's medical mission in pre-Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador.

The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s Summary

The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s: Volume 49 by Jennifer J. Connor

Dr Wilfred Grenfell, physician and folk hero, recruited thousands of volunteer workers for his Newfoundland and Labrador seamen's mission, many of them Americans from Ivy League institutions. As the medical mission grew to become the International Grenfell Association, establishing institutions along the Labrador and northern Newfoundland coasts, Americans also became resident staff leaders in the region, and Grenfell himself married an American, Anne MacClanahan, who led mission activities. The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s reveals the nature and extent of support from Americans throughout the distributed privately run social enterprise until the 1940s, before the region joined Canada. Essays explore the organization's claims to share an Anglo-Saxon heritage with the United States, American reaction to its financial scandal and creation of an incorporated association, its promotion of sport and masculinity, and the development of education and schools in the region and the mission. The organization's strong ties to the United States are exemplified by Grenfell's friendship with American physician John Harvey Kellogg; the donation of clothing from American donors; the work of one American woman on her affiliated mission unit; the impact of American philanthropy and training on the construction of the mission's main hospital in St Anthony; and the superior American-accredited health care facilities and their clinical achievements. From its corporate base in New York City, the International Grenfell Association blended contemporary social movements and adopted American notions of philanthropy. The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s offers the first thorough history of an iconic health and social organization in Atlantic Canada.

The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s Reviews

The Grenfell Mission has immense historical significance, and the varied approaches of the contributing authors combine in this volume to provide a thorough and highly original treatment. John G. Reid, Saint Mary's University
This is a rich collection, and the co-editors and contributing authors not only reveal the depth of American support for the Grenfell mission through their varied approaches but open up space for new research and further consideration. Bulletin of the History of Medicine

About Jennifer J. Connor

Jennifer J. Connor is professor of medical humanities in the Faculty of Medicine, cross-appointed as professor of history, at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Katherine Side is professor in the Department of Gender Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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NLS9780773554870
9780773554870
0773554874
The Grenfell Medical Mission and American Support in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1890s-1940s: Volume 49 by Jennifer J. Connor
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McGill-Queen's University Press
2018-12-31
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