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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: John Clarence Webster, Henry Burr, John Peters Humphrey, Albert Trueman, Heward Grafftey, Catherine Callbeck, Purdy Crawford, John Matheson, Fred Doucet, Henry Emmerson, James E. Lockyer, Alex Colville, John MacLachlan Gray, Ivan Rand, Robert Winters, Daniel Theaker, Cuthbert Sebastian, Hermenegilde Chiasson, Clifford William Robinson, Ian Hanomansing, Mary Pratt, John Buchanan, Eric Lapointe, Angus MacLean, Barbara Oliver Hagerman, Marilyn Trenholme Counsell, Aida McAnn Flemming, Alfred Lefurgey, Kevin G. Lynch, Henry Absalom Powell, Benjamin Russell, Margaret McCain, William E. deGarthe, Alfred Augustus Stockton, Winthrop Pickard Bell, Christopher Pratt, John Bragg, Edgar Ritchie, Harold Lee Nutter, Wallace McCain, Frank Parker Day, Carleton Elliott, Moses Morgan, Neil Matheson, John Carey Douglas, Terry Baker, Arthur Samuel Kendall, Michael de Adder, Edmund William George, Claude D. Taylor, Angus Cameron, Frederick P. Thompson, Kelsey Jones, Kate Braid, Albert Scott White, Muriel McQueen Fergusson, M. F. Schurman, Michael McCain, Frank Copp. Excerpt: John Clarence Webster (21 October 1862 - 16 March 1950) was a Canadian-born physician pioneering in Obstetrics and gynaecology who in retirement had a second career as an historian, specializing in the history of his native New Brunswick. He was born in Shediac, New Brunswick on 21 October 1862 and he died there at the age of 86 on 16 March 1950. He attended Mount Allison University where he matriculated in 1878 and obtained with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1882. After graduating, he travelled to Scotland and in 1883 he began medical studies at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and a Masters in Surgery in 1888. During this time, he also went to Leipzig and Berlin to further his medical training. He worked at the University of...