Women and children who lived in remote areas such as the open prairies, where great distances had to be travelled, seldom received professional care. Many died while their husbands or fathers were attempting to find a doctor.
In the mining and logging districts, accidents and injuries were frequent, but help was seldom available. In growing towns and cities, where immigrant workers lived in crowded conditions, medical assistance was infrequent and unaffordable for many.
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A true visionary and concerned citizen, Lady Ishbel Aberdeen was the dynamic wife of Canada’s Governor General. During their travels in Canada, the couple witnessed the deprivation suffered by people who had little or no access to medical care.
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