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, where he was a good student, winning prizes in both Latin and Greek. He attended Upper Canada College and then the Toronto School of Medicine [see William Thomas
studied first at Elgin, Scotland, and subsequently at King’s College in Aberdeen. Then he did Roman law for two years at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Admitted to Lincoln’s Inn in London as a
. Edward Black Greenshields was educated at the High School of Montreal and at McGill College, where in 1869 he received a ba with first-class honours in mental and moral
Montreal General Hospital. The following year Hall registered as a medical student at the McGill College Medical Faculty and attended for three academic sessions. In November 1832 he transferred to
 
program (Latin Elements) and the first year of the Philosophy program at Vaugirard (Paris) and Laval, he was at Fordham (New York City) in 1868. The following year he was in Montreal at the Collège Sainte
responsibilities. In 1915 Harmer enrolled in Teachers’ College at Columbia University in New York, where the first American university course for nurses had been
Monaghan, Ireland, shortly before his birth. Soon after his birth, the family moved to Cookstown and then settled in Toronto where Harrison received his education. He attended Upper Canada College and
College. While in his teens he joined the wholesale grocery firm there of his uncle James Harty and in 1868, after his uncle’s death, he took it over. A member of the local Board of Trade, he rose to become
 
. James Haskins was of a moderately wealthy background, his father being a merchant and supplier of clothing to the British army. At the age of 17 James entered Trinity College, Dublin, from which he
 
; d. 13 Jan. 1844 in Trois-Rivières, Lower Canada. Hugues Heney did his classical studies at the Collège Saint-Raphaël in Montreal from
account of his success was allowed to enter teachers’ college at a young age. Honey enrolled in the autumn of 1911 in the Normal School at London and
 
Fisher*, former chief surgeon at the garrison. Iffland completed his medical studies in England at the London Hospital, passed the examinations of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in January
 
Canada. Although George Ironside was an accredited scholar, having received an am from King’s College, Aberdeen, on 22
Charlottetown and King’s College in Windsor, N.S. After receiving preliminary medical training from his father, he studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated with honours in 1884 and was
Michigan State Agricultural College, had travelled to Cyprus, Syria, and the Holy Land in search of stock. The bees they collected were transported in clay cylinders to a breeding colony Jones had set up on
 
behaviour of one of his priests, William Phelan. A graduate of the Irish College in Rome (Italy), Phelan served in Ireland for 17 years before emigrating to Nova Scotia in 1786. Appointed to Arichat, a
 
to defend the corporate interests of Montreal pharmacists; these interests had been in jeopardy since 1864, when the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec was given statutory
 
for his father’s interests in the operation at the Rivière Chaudière, which Henry later assumed. James, the youngest, after studying at Bishop’s College in Lennoxville, where he received a
 
noviciate was completed, he taught at Rennes for six academic years and in 1695 entered upon his four years of theology at the Collège Louis-le-Grand in Paris. In 1700, when his final probationary year was
 
, who for many years had been “in a decline.” His father, an artisan who had been at the Collège de Montréal with Louis-Hippolyte
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