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McMaster Night at Canada's Medical Hall of Fame
CMAJ 2000;163(3):319
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Drs. John Evans (left), Jack Hirsch and David Sackett were recently inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame because of their contributions to Canadian medicine. All 3 played major roles in the development of McMaster University's medical school. Three other physicians were honoured with posthumous admission to the hall. Dr. Bernard Belleau was involved in the discovery of lamivudine (3TC), while Dr. G. Malcolm Brown served as president of the Medical Research Council of Canada and Dr. Leonora Howard King was the first Canadian physician to practise in China. (Medical Hall of Fame photo) |
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