Famous Canadian: Sir William Osler's Brilliant Career in Medicine.

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"In science the credit goes to the man who convinced the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs." Sir William Osler might not realize at the time when he first spoke those words, but he became the man who created original ideas and the man who had the ability to convince the world of their insurmountable importance in the field of medicine. With his passionate dedication for medical research and his …

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…He transformed the medical education in United States by personalizing the teacher - student, teacher - teacher, and teacher - patient relationship. William was revered as the high priest of the advent of twentieth century medicine but also as a warm-hearted human being. The Osler library at McGill University, The Sir William Osler Museum and Osler Medical Center in Ontario will forever serve as a reminder of Sir William Oslers' eternal influence on modern medicine.