Dr Mary Percy, twenty-five years old and from a comfortable Birmingham family, left home in 1929 to take up a medical posting in the Peace River area of northern Alberta. Her letters home, collected here, vividly describe her adventurous life on one of Canada's last frontiers. Her district covered 350-square miles of wooded, boggy land, which she travelled on horseback, in dogsled, and sometimes by automobile.
Dr Percy was faced with many issues in caring for the MTtis and Native people, as well as the increasing numbers of immigrant families. Her greatest medical challenges though were the result of poverty and isolation - and she often railed at the government for what she saw as irresponsible settlement policies and lack of attention to her community.
Despite the strenuousness of her responsibilities as doctor, dentist, public health officer, and coroner, Dr Percy enjoyed the personal and professional challenges presented by wilderness life, and her enthusiasm for this great adventure, present in her letters, is infectious. By the end of 1930 her complaint was that the area was becoming too civilized! The letters conclude in January 1931 with her marriage to farmer/fur trader Frank Jackson and her subsequent move further north to Keg River, where she lives today.
In addition to the letters, Janice Dickin McGinnis's introduction provides a detailed discussion of Mary Percy Jackson's life and an assessment of the value of these letters in terms of the historiography of women, of medicine, and of the north.
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JANICE DICKIN is an associate professor in the Faculty of General Studies at the University of Calgary, and the editor of Suitable for the Wilds.
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 1996. x, 264pp., ill., minor wear. "Dr Mary Percy, twenty-five years old and from a comfortable Birmingham family, left home in 1929 to take up a medical posting in the Peace River area of northern Alberta. Her letters home, collected here, vividly describe her adventurous life on one of Canada's last frontiers. Her district covered 350-square miles of wooded, boggy land, which she travelled on horseback, in dogsled, and sometimes by automobile." Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 004219
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good- with no dust jacket. 264 pp. Photos. Light edgewear, corners rubbed. Letters from Dr. Mary Percy describing her experiences when she took up a medical posting in the Peace River district of northern Alberta. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers BIO2120
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Anbieter: Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Kanada
Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dj. 8vo pp. x 264, b/w illustrations."This book offers readers a new opportunity to discover this true trailblazer through her fascinating letters & correspondence that demonstrate clearly her profound impact on Alberta's social development in the early 20th century." paperback edition. book. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 293403
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Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dj. 8vo pp. x 264, b/w illustrations."This book offers readers a new opportunity to discover this true trailblazer through her fascinating letters & correspondence that demonstrate clearly her profound impact on Alberta's social development in the early 20th century." paperback edition. book. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 337616
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