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Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: The Dispute Over Canada's First Medical Degree
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Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: The Dispute Over Canada's First Medical Degree
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Abstract |
The author describes the 1833 legal dispute between the Medical Board of Examiners for the District of Montreal and McGill University over the right of William L. Logie, the university's (and Canada's) first medical school graduate, to practice without first sitting for the Board's examinations. The author also examines English-French relations in Montreal during the early nineteenth century.
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The Canadian Historical Review
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Vol. 55
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no. 4
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489-504
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December 1974
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en
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Reprinted in: Shortt, S. E. D. (ed). Medicine in Canadian Society. Historical Perspectives. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1981. pp. 137-163. |
Citation |
Tunis, Barbara. “Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: The Dispute Over Canada’s First Medical Degree.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 55, no. 4 (December 1974): 489–504.
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