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‘Endormez-moi!’: An Early Twentieth-Century Obstetrical Practice in the Gatineau Valley, Quebec
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‘Endormez-moi!’: An Early Twentieth-Century Obstetrical Practice in the Gatineau Valley, Quebec
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Abstract |
Following his graduation from McGill University in 1911, Dr. Harold Geggie (1886-1966) worked as a general practitioner for fifty-five years in the rural area around the village of Wakefield in West Quebec, delivering women at home until a local hospital opened in 1952. This thesis is an examination of Dr. Geggie’s obstetrical practice.
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Master's Thesis
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Carleton University
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Ottawa, ON
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1997
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vii-196p.
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en
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Elliott, Jayne. “‘Endormez-Moi!’: An Early Twentieth-Century Obstetrical Practice in the Gatineau Valley, Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, Carleton University, 1997. https://curve.carleton.ca/4da946ca-7bad-4066-991c-a12d120ba8eb.
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