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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Epigraph vii
- Epigraph ix
- Contents xi
- Opening Remarks xv
- Preface: “Storywork”: Foundations xvii
- Nanaimo Indian Hospital: A Patient Remembers xxvi
- introduction: “Storytelling”: Why We Must Listen xxxv
- “Cold Needles” xli
- 1. Tuberculosis 1
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2. Indian Health Services
- Introduction 11
- Nursing Work at the United Church Hospital, Bella Bella, British Columbia 26
- Nursing Work at the Anglican Hospitals in Aklavik and Pangnirtung 29
- Director of Nursing at the Camsell 33
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3. The Institutions
- Introduction 41
- Nursing at the Camsell 61
- Occupational Therapy Student, Charles Camsell Indian Hospital, 1966 68
- Working in Occupational Therapy at the Camsell 73
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4. Patients and Families
- Introduction 77
- A Patient’s Memory of Nanaimo Indian Hospital 99
- Life as a Patient in the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital 104
- A Patient and a Worker in British Columbia Indian Hospitals 111
- Visiting the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 114
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5. SNUWUYULTH
- Introduction 121
- A Conversation about the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 133
- Remembering Indian Health Services and Traditional Medicine on the Snuneymuxw Reserve 137
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6. Working in Health Care
- Introduction 143
- Aboriginal Nurse at the Camsell 168
- Nanaimo Indian Hospital – Being a Patient and Becoming a Nurse 176
- Ward Aide and Office Assistant at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 183
- Nursing Aide at Lac La Ronge Nursing Station 190
- Aboriginal People and Nursing 193
- Postscript 205
- Acknowledgements 207
- Appendices 211
- Notes 213
- Select Bibliography 231
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Epigraph vii
- Epigraph ix
- Contents xi
- Opening Remarks xv
- Preface: “Storywork”: Foundations xvii
- Nanaimo Indian Hospital: A Patient Remembers xxvi
- introduction: “Storytelling”: Why We Must Listen xxxv
- “Cold Needles” xli
- 1. Tuberculosis 1
-
2. Indian Health Services
- Introduction 11
- Nursing Work at the United Church Hospital, Bella Bella, British Columbia 26
- Nursing Work at the Anglican Hospitals in Aklavik and Pangnirtung 29
- Director of Nursing at the Camsell 33
-
3. The Institutions
- Introduction 41
- Nursing at the Camsell 61
- Occupational Therapy Student, Charles Camsell Indian Hospital, 1966 68
- Working in Occupational Therapy at the Camsell 73
-
4. Patients and Families
- Introduction 77
- A Patient’s Memory of Nanaimo Indian Hospital 99
- Life as a Patient in the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital 104
- A Patient and a Worker in British Columbia Indian Hospitals 111
- Visiting the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 114
-
5. SNUWUYULTH
- Introduction 121
- A Conversation about the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 133
- Remembering Indian Health Services and Traditional Medicine on the Snuneymuxw Reserve 137
-
6. Working in Health Care
- Introduction 143
- Aboriginal Nurse at the Camsell 168
- Nanaimo Indian Hospital – Being a Patient and Becoming a Nurse 176
- Ward Aide and Office Assistant at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital 183
- Nursing Aide at Lac La Ronge Nursing Station 190
- Aboriginal People and Nursing 193
- Postscript 205
- Acknowledgements 207
- Appendices 211
- Notes 213
- Select Bibliography 231
- Index 237