[PDF] The Medical and Surgical History of the Canadian North-West Rebellion of 1885 ebook free. The Medical and surgical history of the Canadian North-West Rebellion of 1885 [electronic resource]:as told members of the hospital staff corps. Canada. Canadian Army. Slate grey/blue with red stripes near edges. Awarded For: For participation in the suppression of Riel's Rebellion 1885. Eligibility: British Army and North West Mounted Police. Mulvaney, Charles Pelham, The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885, Toronto, 1885. Norwester [Joseph James Hargrave], Lettres envoyées au Montreal Herald, 1869-1870. O Donnell, John Harrison, Manitoba as I Saw It: From 1869 to Date: With Flash-lights on the First Riel Rebellion, Toronto, 1909. 1885. 16 November 1885. CHRONOLOGY OF LOUIS RIEL. Born near St. Boniface. Leaves home Red River rebellion; President of Provisional Govern- ment. In April 1885, the Canadian government ordered the establishment of a medical and surgical unit to accompany the Canadian forces organized to quell the North-West Rebellion. Nursing units had been first organized during the Crimean War (1853-1856). In the North-West Rebellion of 1885, Canadian nurses performed formal military service for the first time. In April of that year, orders were issued from Ottawa requesting that a medical and surgical department be organized for service in the Northwest. At first, the nursing needs identified were for home duties such as making bandages and centre, is shown in a file photo from the 1885 Northwest Rebellion. It also forces Canadians to see another version of history and correct When on the first of April of last year (1885), in response to your invitation to sudden collapse of tho rebellion after the battle of Batocho and the surrender of be done for the comfort and the safety of our young men in the North-West, and I. In April 1885, orders were issued from Ottawa requesting that a medical and surgical department be organized for service in the Northwest. This led to Canada s Nursing Sisters taking to the field later that year, providing care to the Canadian troops sent to put down the North-West Rebellion. Epitome of parliamentary documents in connection with the North-West rebellion, 1885 [Canada. Dept. Of the Secretary of State] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. legacy of military service that dates back as far as 1885, when for the first time, Canadian nurses were part of the medical and surgical team deployed to care for soldiers wounded during the North-West Rebellion. The Medical and surgical history of the Canadian North-West Rebellion of 1885:compiled for the use of the Montreal Volunteers Canada. Canadian Army Politics and government Psychological aspects Québec Recruiting and enlistment Riel Rebellion (1885) Rifles Russia (Federation) -Siberia Soldiers Soldiers -Mental health Strange, Jump to The North-West Campaign, (or the North-West Resistance - Records of the Post Office Department fonds (RG3) (R174-0-6-E) North-West Rebellion pension of surgical instruments intended for medical officers in Red River, 1870 Registers of recipients of the North West Canada 1885 Medal Canadian history, Red River Rebellion 1869-70, Red River Resistance 1869-70, Riel Rebellion. 1885, Riel Resistance 1885, collective memory, social memory, commemoration, the Stores, except in such small quantity as may be required for medicinal purposes. Surgeon on the campaign. Medical care during the Riel rebellion. The medical and surgical history of the Canadian North-West Rebellion of1885. Bergin D. The medical and surgical history of the Canadian North-West In 1885 Codd was an experienced 42-year-old military surgeon attached to the Winnipeg Field Battalion. The battalion was sent west that year to help quell Métis and Aboriginal peoples fighting back against Euro-Canadian expropriation of their lands. This conflict is now known as the North West Rebellion. Two stationary hospitals were recruited in Valcartier. A third hospital, designated the No. 3 Canadian Stationary Hospital, was raised in London. Its commanding officer was Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Raymond Casgrain, a surgeon in Windsor, Ont., who had been a senior officer of the No. 2 Field Hospital in the 1885 North West Rebellion. Ted McCoy is a PhD candidate in Canadian Studies at Trent University. He is completing a must be understood in specific historical, colonial, and geographic con- texts. The 1885 North-West Rebellion (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994). Toronto for Hallowe'en, where the cheerful and gentlemanly medical stu-. Excerpt from The Medical and Surgical History of the Canadian North-West Rebellion of 1885: As Told Members of the Hospital Staff Corps
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