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Séverin Lachapelle

Séverin Lachapelle (September 18, 1850 – June 18, 1913) was a physician, educator and political figure in Quebec. He represented Hochelaga in the House of Commons of Canada from 1892 to 1896 as a Conservative member.

He was born Pierre-Alphonse-Séverin in Saint-Rémi, Canada East, the son of Léon Lachapelle and Rébecca Lanctôt, and was educated at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal. Lachapelle served as a papal zouave from 1868 to 1870. He then studied at the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery and set up practice in Saint-Constant, later moving to Saint-Henri. Lachapelle married Elise Demers in 1874. He was mayor for Saint-Henri from 1886 to 1887.

He contributed to the monthly L’Union médicale du Canada, also serving on its editorial board, and wrote a science column for the Revue canadienne; he also was the first editor for the Journal d’hygiène populaire and the magazine La Mère et l’enfant. He became one of the first professors at the Montreal campus of the Université Laval and served on the medical board for the Notre-Dame Hospital. In 1888, he published Manuel d’hygiène à l’usage des écoles et des familles ..., an instructive guide on hygiene which was also translated into English in 1891. In 1889, he was named superintendent for the Crèche de la Miséricorde, a child care facility. He contributed to Le médecin de la famille, encyclopédie de médecine et d’hygiène publique et privée contenant la description de toutes les maladies connues ..., published in 1893. In 1907, he helped found the Hôpital Sainte-Justine. He helped establish the Gouttes de Lait program at Montreal with the aim of reducing infant mortality.

Lachapelle was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by-election held after Alphonse Desjardins was named to the Canadian senate. He was defeated by Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore when he ran for reelection in 1896 and 1900. He died in Montreal at the age of 62 and was buried in Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.

In 1880, Lachapelle said "There is one particularly unsettling belief that is particularly widespread and deeply rooted in our families because it is shared by medical practitioners, and that is that there is no point in treating children's diseases.[1]" He was part of a movement which addressed that misperception.

Electoral record

1900 Canadian federal election: Hochelaga
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore 4,127 54.38 +0.64
Conservative Sévérin Lachapelle 3,462 45.62 -0.64
Total valid votes 7,589 100.00
1896 Canadian federal election: Hochelaga
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore 3,635 53.74 +11.79
Conservative Séverin Lachapelle 3,129 46.26 -11.79
Total valid votes 6,764 100.00

Note: change in popular vote indicates change from 1891 general election.

By-election on 21 October 1892

Desjardins called to the Senate, 1 October 1892

Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Séverin Lachapelle acclaimed

References

  • Desjardin, Rita (1998). "Séverin Lachapelle". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
  • Séverin Lachapelle – Parliament of Canada biography
  1. ^ Growing Up Healthy in the 20th Century, McCord Museum of Canadian History

External links

  • Works by or about Séverin Lachapelle at Internet Archive
  • British Medical Journal (September 13, 1913) p. 711
  • Publications, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (in French)

séverin, lachapelle, september, 1850, june, 1913, physician, educator, political, figure, quebec, represented, hochelaga, house, commons, canada, from, 1892, 1896, conservative, member, born, pierre, alphonse, séverin, saint, rémi, canada, east, léon, lachapel. Severin Lachapelle September 18 1850 June 18 1913 was a physician educator and political figure in Quebec He represented Hochelaga in the House of Commons of Canada from 1892 to 1896 as a Conservative member He was born Pierre Alphonse Severin in Saint Remi Canada East the son of Leon Lachapelle and Rebecca Lanctot and was educated at the Petit Seminaire de Montreal Lachapelle served as a papal zouave from 1868 to 1870 He then studied at the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery and set up practice in Saint Constant later moving to Saint Henri Lachapelle married Elise Demers in 1874 He was mayor for Saint Henri from 1886 to 1887 He contributed to the monthly L Union medicale du Canada also serving on its editorial board and wrote a science column for the Revue canadienne he also was the first editor for the Journal d hygiene populaire and the magazine La Mere et l enfant He became one of the first professors at the Montreal campus of the Universite Laval and served on the medical board for the Notre Dame Hospital In 1888 he published Manuel d hygiene a l usage des ecoles et des familles an instructive guide on hygiene which was also translated into English in 1891 In 1889 he was named superintendent for the Creche de la Misericorde a child care facility He contributed to Le medecin de la famille encyclopedie de medecine et d hygiene publique et privee contenant la description de toutes les maladies connues published in 1893 In 1907 he helped found the Hopital Sainte Justine He helped establish the Gouttes de Lait program at Montreal with the aim of reducing infant mortality Lachapelle was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by election held after Alphonse Desjardins was named to the Canadian senate He was defeated by Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore when he ran for reelection in 1896 and 1900 He died in Montreal at the age of 62 and was buried in Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery In 1880 Lachapelle said There is one particularly unsettling belief that is particularly widespread and deeply rooted in our families because it is shared by medical practitioners and that is that there is no point in treating children s diseases 1 He was part of a movement which addressed that misperception Electoral record Editvte1900 Canadian federal election HochelagaParty Candidate Votes Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore 4 127 54 38 0 64Conservative Severin Lachapelle 3 462 45 62 0 64Total valid votes 7 589 100 00vte1896 Canadian federal election HochelagaParty Candidate Votes Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore 3 635 53 74 11 79Conservative Severin Lachapelle 3 129 46 26 11 79Total valid votes 6 764 100 00Note change in popular vote indicates change from 1891 general election By election on 21 October 1892 Desjardins called to the Senate 1 October 1892Party Candidate VotesConservative Severin Lachapelle acclaimedReferences EditDesjardin Rita 1998 Severin Lachapelle Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Retrieved 28 March 2009 Severin Lachapelle Parliament of Canada biography Growing Up Healthy in the 20th Century McCord Museum of Canadian HistoryExternal links EditWorks by or about Severin Lachapelle at Internet Archive British Medical Journal September 13 1913 p 711 Publications Bibliotheque et Archives nationales du Quebec in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Severin Lachapelle amp oldid 1074118646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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