Gordon S. Fahrni
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Gordon Samuel Fahrni | |
Born | April 13, 1887 Gladstone, Manitoba |
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Died | November 3, 1995 (aged 108) |
Dr. Gordon Samuel Fahrni, (April 13, 1887 – November 3, 1995) was born in Gladstone, Manitoba. He served as President of the Canadian Medical Association from 1941-1942. Fahrni was also the founder of the American Goitre Association, and became its President in 1928. He was acknowledged as an expert on goitre surgery in North America, and was also well known as a military physician. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Medical Procurement and Assignment Board for the Canadian Military. Fahrni retired from the medical practice in 1965 after being a medical practitioner for 54 years.[1]
Fahrni was also an avid outdoorsman and golfer. On his 100th birthday, he was featured in the Score golf magazine. When he died in 1995 at the age of 108, Fahrni was Canada's longest-lived physician.[1]
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- ^ a b Rafuse, Jill (1995). "Dr. Gordon Fahrni, who lived history of both Canada and the CMA, dies at 108". Canadian Medical Association 153 (12): 1773-1775. Canadian Medical Association.