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The Honourable Herbert Alexander Bruce, M.D. 1868-1963

Photos by contributor Wayne Adam - Posted March, 2015


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On a rock near the middle of a park, on the east side of Homewood Avenue, between Wellesley St. East and Lourdes Lane, can be seen this Ontario Heritage Trust plaque. Here's what it says:
Coordinates: 43.667571 -79.376077 |
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A distinguished surgeon and able public servant, Bruce was born in Blackstock and educated at the Toronto School of Medicine. In 1897, after obtaining a fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, he established a surgical practice in Toronto. Unable to secure adequate facilities for his patients, he founded The Wellesley Hospital, presiding over its official opening in 1912. Except for a period during World War I when he was active overseas, Bruce devoted the next two decades to the development of this institution. From 1932-37, he served as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, becoming, during his term, an advocate for slum clearance and redevelopment. Subsequently elected to the House of Commons, Bruce represented the riding of Parkdale from 1940 until his retirement six years later.
Another plaque at this location
Wellesley Institute
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Herbert Alexander Bruce
surgeon
Blackstock
Toronto School of Medicine
Royal College of Surgeons of England
The Wellesley Hospital
World War I
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
House of Commons
Parkdale
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