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This study explores Canadian leprosy history, detailing the lives of patients in historical lazarettos and the disease

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Area of Science:

  • Medical History
  • Public Health
  • Dermatology

Context:

  • Canadian medical publications from the mid-19th century to the present.
  • Focus on the historical presence and impact of lazarettos (leper colonies) in Canada.
  • Examination of the physical, psychological, and social repercussions of leprosy on confined individuals.

Purpose:

  • To document the existence and function of Canadian lazarettos.
  • To describe the lived experiences of leprosy patients within these institutions.
  • To provide an overview of leprosy, its symptoms, and early treatments.

Summary:

  • Details the history of leprosy in Canada, including lazarettos in New Brunswick (Sheldrake Island, Tracadie) and British Columbia (D'Arcy Island, Bentinck Island).
  • Discusses the disease's impact on patients' physical, psychological, and social well-being.
  • Mentions early treatments, such as chaulmoogra oil, introduced around 1901 in Tracadie.

Impact:

  • Sheds light on a neglected aspect of Canadian medical and social history.
  • Highlights the long-term effects of infectious diseases and institutionalization on individuals and communities.
  • Contributes to understanding historical public health responses to leprosy in Canada.