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History of Surgery: First World War

After the war is over: the role of General Sir Arthur Currie in the development of academic medicine in Canada

A.M. Jack Hyatt, Andrew Beckett and Vivian C. McAlister
CAN J SURG December 01, 2018 61 (6) 367-369; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.017118
A.M. Jack Hyatt
From Western University, London, Ont. (Hyatt, McAlister); McGill University, Montreal, Que. (Beckett); and the Royal Canadian Medical Services, (Beckett, McAlister)
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Andrew Beckett
From Western University, London, Ont. (Hyatt, McAlister); McGill University, Montreal, Que. (Beckett); and the Royal Canadian Medical Services, (Beckett, McAlister)
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Vivian C. McAlister
From Western University, London, Ont. (Hyatt, McAlister); McGill University, Montreal, Que. (Beckett); and the Royal Canadian Medical Services, (Beckett, McAlister)
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    Arthur Currie’s funeral procession leaving Christ Church Cathedral, 1933. Photographer: Associated Screen News (McGill University Archives, PR000361).

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    General Sir Arthur Currie’s funeral procession leaving McGill after transfer of the coffin to a gun carriage, 1933. Photographer: Associated Screen News (McGill University Archives, PR000353).

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Canadian Journal of Surgery: 61 (6)
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