![]() | J. Wendell Macleod: Saskatchewan''s Red Dean Subjects: Macleod J. Wendell 1905-2001; Medical education -- Saskatchewan -- History; Medical education -- Canada -- History; Social medicine -- Canada -- History; University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine -- Biography; Deans (Education) -- Saskatchewan --; Popularly known as Saskatchewan's Red Dean because of his progressive views and strong support of Canada's first medicare plan, J. Wendell Macleod (1905-2001) was a charismatic pioneer in social medicine and medical education. Louis Horlick mines Macleod's diaries, which span seventy-five years, in a vivid biography that also depicts the social and political complexities of health care in Canada in the twentieth century. Horlick Louis : Louis Horlick is professor emeritus, medicine, University of Saskatchewan, and the author of Medical College to Community Resource: Saskatchewan's Medical School, 1978-1998 and They Built Better Than They Knew: Saskatchewan's Royal University Hospital, ALouis Horlick is professor emeritus, medicine, University of Saskatchewan, and the author of Medical College to Community Resource: Saskatchewan's Medical School, 1978-1998 and They Built Better Than They Knew: Saskatchewan's Royal University Hospital, A |
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