Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened students and faculty from the First World War. General Sir Arthur Currie, considered one of the few successful generals of the war, returned to a welcome of silence in Canada. McGill University exploited the opportunity to recruit him as its president. Currie oversaw a campaign of building construction and faculty development at McGill that also had a significant effect on the rest of Canada. Through his fostering of the Montreal Neurological Institute and the recruitment of Dr. Wilder Penfield, Currie facilitated the development of multidisciplinary medicine, which integrates clinical care with research — an aspiration still held by specialty medic...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...