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Thomas George Roddick

Sir Thomas George Roddick (July 31, 1846 – February 20, 1923) was a Canadian surgeon, medical administrator, and politician born in Harbor Grace, Newfoundland
==Medical service==
Thomas George Roddick attended the Model and Normal Schools in Truro, Nova Scotia and graduated from the Medical Faculty of McGill University in 1868 with the highest honours, winning the Holmes Gold Medal and Final Prize. From 1868 to 1874, he was Assistant House Surgeon at the Montreal General Hospital.〔( Roddick, Sir Thomas George )〕 In 1872, he was appointed Lecturer on Hygiene at McGill University. He was appointed a Demonstrator of Anatomy in 1874 and in 1875 was named Professor of Clinical Surgery. Earlier in 1877, Roddick traveled to Edinburgh to witness Joseph Lister's medical antiseptic system.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994,75〕 Roddick returned to Montreal later that year and introduced Joseph Lister's antiseptic system, primarily his 'carbolic spray,' revolutionizing the way medicine was practiced in Montreal's Hospitals.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994,75〕
In 1894 Roddick, with the aid of fellow specialist James Bell, created the Department of Surgery and became the first chief surgeon of the Royal Victoria Hospital.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994, 94〕 However, by 1901 Roddick found himself no longer able to practice surgery, having become allergic to the new antiseptic replacing the carbolic acid he had introduced to Montreal, iodoform.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994,76〕 He was instead given the position of Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University from 1901 to 1908, where he could contribute to medicine without practicing surgery.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994,74,76〕 In subsequent years Roddick would play an instrumental role in the creation of the Medical Council of Canada as well as establishing a common system of examinations for students graduating with medical degrees in Canada.〔Terry, Neville. The Royal Vic the story of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, 1894-1994. Montréal, Qué.: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994,74〕

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