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J. Roddick Byers

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Dr. J. Roddick Byers contracted tuberculosis in Sherbrook, Canada, where he had been overworking. He took the rest cure at the Trudeau Sanatorium where he developed a good relationship with Dr. Hugh Kinghorn, an ex-patient himself who served on the ward and was devoted to the study of tuberculosis.

D. Lorne McGibbon sent Byers up to [[1]] to get the [Sanatorium] started in 1908. The three men worked together for the next few years to assure that their plans for a hospital would be realized.

Source: "Dr. J. Roddick Byers of the Laurentian San" by Joseph Graham in Doncaster Ballyhoo, Spring 2003.

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