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Christopher Widmer

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Christopher Widmer
Born
High Wycombe, England
Died
Toronto, Canada
Nationality Canada
Occupation(s)Physician and Surgeon

Christopher Widmer (May 15, 1780 - May 3, 1858) was a British born physician and surgeon who spent much of his career in Canada. Before settling in York he was a staff cavalry surgeon on active duty during the Peninsula campaigns. By the time he arrived in York he was an older man, but was still strong. He opened a large business where he practice medicine alone until he became too old to practice alone. In the November 15, 1828 issue of the Loyalist he announced a partnership with Dr. Diehl. He continued practicing medicine until his death, remaining a well respected doctor in the City of Toronto.[1]

He is well known for greatly advancing the practice of modern medicine in Canada.

See also

References

  1. ^ Peppiatt, Liam. "Chapter 61: Doctor Widmer's Houses". Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto.