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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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AbstractSpecialized bibliographic databases represent an important source of information, both at terminological and conceptual levels. Specific strategies allow translators to solve a number of difficulties met during professional practice: building up of specialized bibliographies; understanding of new concepts; terminology searches, particularly related to changes of meaning and to neology; control of poorly expressed data in the source text. The validity of information being collected may be evaluated according to a number of criteria: corpus diversity; origin of publication and authors; diachrony and synchrony; schools of thought.
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of medical discourse in the poetic work of Denis Vanier. After taking stock of the intertexts that have influenced Vanier's work, the author of the article reviews encyclopedic traces of medicine, then identifies the issues raised by the use of medical discourse within the poetic ethos. The representation of the internal body is key to these issues and leads to the emergence of the figure of the flayed character, which embodies the encounter and the tensions between anatomy lesson and hagiographic discourse.
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Quebec has developed a policy that selects immigration candidates with a very high level of education. Algerian doctors, considered as a highly qualified social category, are part of this migrant population that meets the needs and expectations of the province of Quebec. Although migration policies seek to promote an inclusive society, it is clear that doctors of Algerian origin, holders of foreign diplomas, are victims of systemic discrimination. This apparently seemingly neutral concept has perverse effects, including the production of professional and social exclusion and the development of feeling of racism.
Keywords: immigration, médecins algériens, Montréal, discrimination, racisme
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Objectives The primary objective of this article is to paint an institutional portrait of the Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Asylum over the first hundred years of its existence, from 1873 to 1973. The secondary objectives are as follows: 1) explore how prevention policies at the end of the 19th century had the effect of increasing the asylum population rather than reducing it; 2) discuss mental health policies that sought to “treat the social” outside the walls of the asylum in an effort to decrease the population; and 3) address the arrival of psychopharmacology that opened the doors of the asylum and turned it into a modern psychiatric hospital, soon renamed Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine.
Keywords: Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, asile, psychiatrie, chronicité, histoire, internement, Québec, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, asylum, psychiatry, chronicity, history, commitment, Quebec