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Studied at Master of Arts Toronto University. Doctor of Medicine M‘Gill.
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Studied at Master of Arts Toronto University. Doctor of Medicine M‘Gill.
Afterwards studied in England and Germany. Is a L.R.C. P. London. After special study abroad, became Professor of Physical in M‘Gill University.
Has always taken a deep interest in education. Member of many learned Societies, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, of which he has twice been a president of Section iv. Founder of the Society for the Study of Comparative Psychology of Montreal.
Formerly President of Natural Hist. Society, Montreal, and Vice-President of Society of Am. Naturalists.
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