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William Osler

Sir William Osler (July 12, 1849 - December 29, 1919) was a Canadian physician.

He has been called one of the greatest icons of modern medicine, the Father of Modern Medicine, which is what he himself considered Avicenna to be.

He was born in in Bond Head, Canada-West[?] (Ontario) and trained at McGill University in Montreal, where he studied the field of medicine. He obtained his MD at McGill University. Later in his life he went south to Philadelphia and was appointed Chair of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. In 1889 he became the first Professor of Medicine in Johns Hopkins University. He later moved to England in 1905 and pursued his career as the Regius Chair of Medicine at Oxford, which he held until his death. Osler was named a baronet in 1911 due to his great contributions to the field of medicine.

Osler was a great collector of books relevant to the History of Medicine. See http://www.health.library.mcgill.ca/osler/about.htm

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