Minister in Ottawa.

15. Dr. Dominique Dulcas served the residents of the area prior to fall of Louisburg on July 26, 1758.

16. Dr. David Kaye.

17. After graduating from St. Dunstan’s in Charlottetown, St. Thom in Chatham N.B., Dalhousie in Halifax N.S. and the University Pennsylvania, his first appointment was in Cardigan. 18. Dr. Peter MacLaren received his medical training at McGill if. Montreal and the University of Edinburgh. Dr. Lister was Professor Surgery from 1869-1877. Lister discovered bacteria caused the infectio that killed fifty per cent of the patients that were operated on. He develo a carbolic acid spray to kill germs in the operating room. Lister al concluded that germs on a surgeon’s hands and instruments would trans disease. Dr. MacLaren brought these practices of sanitation to P.E. thereby increasing Islanders’ chances of a longer life span.

19. Dr. Malcolm B. Dockerty (1909-1987) moved to the Mayo Clini in Rochester Minnisota in 1939. He was a surgical pathologist who wro several books and well over 400 articles on tumours and cancer.

20. Dr. Robert N. Anderson, who is a Professor at Dalhousie Universit} | in Halifax, served in this post.

21. Dr. Frank MacInnis is a native of Souris. 22. Hazel Sterns of Souris (1887-1977) was first employed in 1930 the newly-constructed Provincial Sanitorium. She retired in 1957, spendi the summer months at her cottage in Priest Pond. 23. Katherine Frances MacDonald of Souris is the daughter of Reginalt and Katherine (McPhee) MacDonald. 24. A.J. McCormack (1906-1975) of St. Margaret’s. A. J. learned t walk again and taught school and farmed until his passing.

25. Barrel staves were used in the McCormack surgery.

26. Stephen Donohoe, a native of Roseneath. The retired life insuran salesman from New York received the battery-operated device on July 3 1963 at the Mary Immaculate Hospital in Jamaica Plains New York. 27. Dr. Edward Kassner. At the time he was President of the P.E. Division of the Canadian Medical Association. The story relived hi experiences, being forced to flee Austria following the German invasio in 1939. He interned at Brownsville Quebec for several years and the released to become the chief resident surgeon at the Reddy Memori Hospital in Montreal. In November 1948 he set up his practice as the firg Jewish physician in Souris, remaining until his retirement in 1977. 28. Sir Roderick MacDonald of St. Peter’s Bay.

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