; James Cook, , janitor \- of -\ the ' medical faculty, .McGill University,' Montreal, who was 1 known to hundreds ' of doctors , ; and \ students throughout the : Dominion, \ died k recently "at 1 the age of i 85. He had ana ;; hobby—a gruesome 'hobby, \ over which n» : chuckled, and 'over; which dearsf and professors shivered. •■;?■ He a collected ■: tliepro--ieseional door-plalea of deceased doctor?, . and ho looked on every doctor who becanw j-v connected with the institution as a torn ng contributor to his collection. One of th» first things ;he would do when a; new. pro- ; i Kor Si- appoined : was, to ask himit* bSSr hfa doSpUte on him M • t~Z. h A had lived* so long and through mi «&*&•* MedSfl that ho had con?i to look on himaelf as being the onjft indispensable part of fr<\ ir*UtuUqu, ~ ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14849, 28 November 1911, Page 9
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14849, 28 November 1911, Page 9
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