24
Oct
2014
Oct 24, 2014 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM
Royal York Hotel (Upper Canada Room)
100 Front Street West
Toronto, ON  M5J 1E3
Canada
Oct 24, 2014
Christopher Rutty, Health Heritage Research
The Middle Class Plague: Ontario and the Polio Years-In the Upper Canada Room

Christopher J. Rutty is a Toronto-based professional medical historian in private practice with special expertise in the history of public health, vaccines and biotechnology in Canada.  After completing a diploma in Classical Animation at Sheridan College, Chris shifted focus to science and the history of science and medicine at the University of Western Ontario during the 1980s.  He then received his PhD in History from the University of Toronto in 1995 and focused his dissertation on the history of polio in Canada.  He has since written and presented extensively about the history of polio and polio vaccines. 

Since establishing his Health Heritage Research Services consulting firm in 1995 <http://healthheritageresearch.com>, Dr. Rutty has provided research, writing and creative services to a variety of clients, most notably Sanofi Pasteur Canada (formerly Connaught Laboratories), which is marking its centenary this year.  A notable current project is managing the Sanofi Pasteur Canada Centenary Facebook page <http://facebook.com/SanofiPasteurCanada100>, which features many postings about the history of polio and polio vaccines.  Chris has also published histories of St. Mary's General Hospital in Kitchener, the history of the Canadian Nurses Association, and the history of public health in Canada for the Canadian Public Health Association.  He has also curated several historical exhibits, including on the discovery of insulin, the history of the Faculty of Medicine at U. of T., the history of public health teaching, research and pubic service in Toronto, and the history of vaccines and immunization in Canada at the Museum of Health Care in Kingston<http://museumofhealthcare.ca/explore/exhibitions/vaccines.html>.  A central feature of the Kingston exhibit is an iron lung built in 1937 at the Hospital for Sick Children; an online version of this exhibit is expected to launch in late October.

Also Special Guest Speaker

Also as a special guest will be Roger Ashby, host of "Roger, Darren & Marilyn"; radio personality and polio survivor.

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