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Sci Can ; 32(1): 51-68, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19848229

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This paper focuses on Montreal's Drummond Medical Building (1929), designed by the well-known architectural firm of Nobbs & Hyde, as a case study of the new typology that emerged in urban Canada in the 1920s: a modern, purpose-built high-rise for healthcare professionals, with elevators, telephones, indoor parking, and retail shops, located in an upscale commercial district. What role did medical high-rises play in the practice of modern medicine? We speculate that these clinics marked the end of the house-office era across Canada, centralizing the practice of healthcare professionals. This CIHR-funded project illustrates complex social and physical networks among architects and doctors, drawing attention to the importance of studying architecture as a technology in the history of modern medicine.


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Architecture/history , Delivery of Health Care/history , Medical Office Buildings/history , Urban Health Services/history , Facility Design and Construction/history , History, 20th Century , Humans , Quebec , World War I , World War II
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