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[Government health activities between 1922 and 1936].

G Desrosiers1, B Gaumer, F Hudon

  • 1Département de médecine sociale et préventive, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal, Canada.

Canadian Bulletin of Medical History = Bulletin Canadien D'Histoire De La Medecine
|October 1, 2003
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The Service provincial d'hygiène established Quebec's first public health system and advanced societal medicalization between 1921-1936. This study details its structure, functions, and resources, challenging historical views of Quebec's health policy development.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health History
  • Societal Medicalization
  • Quebec Health Policy

Context:

  • The Service provincial d'hygiène (1921-1936) succeeded the Conseil supérieur d'hygiène (1887) and preceded the Ministry of Health (1936).
  • Federal intervention in public health began in 1919 with the Federal Ministry of Health.
  • Previous scholarship has not fully analyzed the structure, organization, functions, or resources of this provincial public health agency.

Purpose:

  • To comprehensively analyze the structure, organization, functions, and resources of the Service provincial d'hygiène.
  • To examine the role of the Service provincial d'hygiène in establishing Quebec's initial public health system.
  • To investigate the process of societal medicalization during the Service provincial d'hygiène's operation.

Summary:

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  • This study examines the Service provincial d'hygiène's critical role in developing Quebec's public health infrastructure and advancing medicalization from 1921 to 1936.
  • It analyzes the agency's organizational structure, operational functions, and available resources for implementing health and prevention policies.
  • The research challenges the notion of a static Quebec society and health system prior to the Quiet Revolution, highlighting the state's proactive health policy development.

Impact:

  • Rectifies the historical perception of Quebec's health system as unchanging before the Quiet Revolution.
  • Challenges the idea that the state was absent from health policy due to inertia or external resistance.
  • Demonstrates the essential role of the provincial organization in shaping public health and medicalization in Quebec.