Decker J F
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.
Can Bull Med Hist. 1997;14(1):107-31. doi: 10.3138/cbmh.14.1.107.
The York Factory medical journals are the only surviving medical ledgers in the 200-year history of the Hudson's Bay Company, written by two physicians posted at one of the Company's largest and pre-eminent posts, York Factory. The daily journals offer us a unique glimpse, albeit for a seven-year span from 1846 to 1852, into the incidence and prevalence, duration, severity, treatment, outcomes, and seasonality of illness and disease. Occupations are noted, as are age and gender, in many of the entries. There are a total of 1,653 cases seen by the two physicians over the time period, 5 percent of which are Native. Several women were seen by the physicians, primarily for gynecological disorders. Gastro-intestinal disorders were a major source of morbidity at this time and place.
约克堡医学期刊是哈德逊湾公司200年历史中仅存的医学账本,由派驻在该公司最大且最重要的据点之一约克堡的两位医生撰写。这些日记为我们提供了一个独特的视角,尽管时间跨度仅为1846年至1852年的七年,从中可以了解疾病的发病率、患病率、病程、严重程度、治疗方法、治疗结果以及季节性。许多记录中还注明了职业、年龄和性别。在这段时间里,两位医生共诊治了1653例病例,其中5%为原住民。医生诊治了几位女性,主要是治疗妇科疾病。胃肠疾病是这个时期和地点发病的主要原因。