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Andrew Fernando Holmes

Canadian physician

Died when: 63 years 206 days (762 months)
Star Sign: Pisces

 

Andrew Fernando Holmes

Andrew Fernando Holmes (March 17, 1797 – October 9, 1860) was a Canadian physician, academic, and one of the founders of the Montreal Medical Institution, the first medical school in Canada.

Holmes' family was emigrating to North America when they were captured by pirates and he was born in Cádiz, Spain, the son of Thomas Holmes and Susanna Scott, his family eventually reached British North America in 1801 settling in Montreal.

A physician, he received a diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1818 and a Doctor of Medicine degree from University of Edinburgh in 1819.

Returning to Canada, he practiced medicine joining the staff of the Montreal General Hospital in 1822.He founded the Montreal Medical Institution, the first medical school in Canada, in 1823 with John Stephenson.

After failing to receive a royal charter, the Montreal Medical Institution joined McGill College to become the McGill College Medical Faculty.

Holmes became a founding member of the faculty.In 1843, he was appointed professor of the principles and practice of medicine and became head of the faculty.

In 1854, his title was changed to dean.Holmes died unexpectedly in 1860.In 2020 Richard W Vaudry wrote an extensive biography of Holmes, linking him closely with the world of English-speaking Protestants in Montreal and Quebec.


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