Frances Gertrude McGill
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Frances Gertrude McGill
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Frances Gertrude McGill was a Canadian forensic pathologist, criminologist, bacteriologist, allergologist and allergist. Nicknamed "the Sherlock Holmes of Saskatchewan" for her deductive skills and public fame, McGill influenced the development of forensic pathology in Canadian police work and was internationally noted for her expertise in the subject. After completing her medical degree at the University of Manitoba in 1915, McGill moved to Saskatchewan, where she was hired first as the provinc
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Canadian forensic pathologist and allergologist (1882–1959)
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2015-11-20T16:47:01Z
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2024-09-14T13:40:10Z
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