Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904

This thesis represents the first anthropological perspective to be offered on the nature of the Klondike Gold Rush population. In order to better understand the experience of the average gold rusher, morbidity and mortality patterns are examined for the residents of the Yukon Territory following the...

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Main Author: Highet, Megan J.
Other Authors: Burke, Stacie (Anthropology), Hoppa, Robert (Anthropology) Friesen, Gerald (History)
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3076
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/3076 2023-05-15T16:00:22+02:00 Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904 Highet, Megan J. Burke, Stacie (Anthropology) Hoppa, Robert (Anthropology) Friesen, Gerald (History) 2008-09-12 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3076 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3076 Klondike Gold Rush Dawson City Typhoid Fever Smallpox Pneumonia Scurvy Measles Infectious Disease Anthropological Demography Accidental Death 2008 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:50:10Z This thesis represents the first anthropological perspective to be offered on the nature of the Klondike Gold Rush population. In order to better understand the experience of the average gold rusher, morbidity and mortality patterns are examined for the residents of the Yukon Territory following the discovery of gold in the region (1898-1904). Infectious diseases such as measles, pneumonia, smallpox and typhoid fever are the primary focus of this study, however local factors such as the severe climate and the seclusion of the gold fields from the outside world also offers an interesting opportunity to examine the consequences of leading a particularly harsh and physically demanding lifestyle in an inhospitable environment. Other/Unknown Material Dawson Yukon Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Dawson City ENVELOPE(-139.433,-139.433,64.060,64.060) Yukon
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topic Klondike Gold Rush
Dawson City
Typhoid Fever
Smallpox
Pneumonia
Scurvy
Measles
Infectious Disease
Anthropological Demography
Accidental Death
spellingShingle Klondike Gold Rush
Dawson City
Typhoid Fever
Smallpox
Pneumonia
Scurvy
Measles
Infectious Disease
Anthropological Demography
Accidental Death
Highet, Megan J.
Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
topic_facet Klondike Gold Rush
Dawson City
Typhoid Fever
Smallpox
Pneumonia
Scurvy
Measles
Infectious Disease
Anthropological Demography
Accidental Death
description This thesis represents the first anthropological perspective to be offered on the nature of the Klondike Gold Rush population. In order to better understand the experience of the average gold rusher, morbidity and mortality patterns are examined for the residents of the Yukon Territory following the discovery of gold in the region (1898-1904). Infectious diseases such as measles, pneumonia, smallpox and typhoid fever are the primary focus of this study, however local factors such as the severe climate and the seclusion of the gold fields from the outside world also offers an interesting opportunity to examine the consequences of leading a particularly harsh and physically demanding lifestyle in an inhospitable environment.
author2 Burke, Stacie (Anthropology)
Hoppa, Robert (Anthropology) Friesen, Gerald (History)
author Highet, Megan J.
author_facet Highet, Megan J.
author_sort Highet, Megan J.
title Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
title_short Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
title_full Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
title_fullStr Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
title_full_unstemmed Gold fever: death and disease during the Klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
title_sort gold fever: death and disease during the klondike gold rush, 1898-1904
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3076
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