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The Museum of Health Care at Kingston is located in a historic 1904 nursing student residence. This site is part of the Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site in Ontario, Canada.

Area of Science:

  • Medical history
  • Museum studies
  • Architectural history

Background:

  • The Museum of Health Care at Kingston is situated within the Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site.
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  • Its location is on the grounds of Kingston General Hospital in Ontario, Canada.

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    • The Ann Baillie Building is a key component of the Kingston General Hospital grounds, representing early 20th-century nursing education infrastructure.
    • The museum preserves and interprets the history of healthcare in Canada through its collections and the historic site itself.
    • The building's designation as a National Historic Site underscores its importance in Canadian heritage.

    Conclusions:

    • The Museum of Health Care at Kingston, housed in the Ann Baillie Building, is a significant site for understanding Canadian medical and nursing history.
    • Preservation of the Ann Baillie Building ensures the continued interpretation of nursing student life and healthcare evolution.
    • The site serves as a valuable educational resource, connecting the past and present of health care in Canada.