John Stephenson (physician)
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John Stephenson (December 12, 1796 – February 2, 1842) was a Canadian medical doctor and educator, and one of the founders of the Montreal Medical Institution, the first medical school in Canada. He is regarded as one of the founders of McGill University Faculty of Medicine.[1]
Stephenson was born on December 12, 1796, in Montreal, Lower Canada. He was the youngest of five sons of John Stephenson and Martha Mair.[2] His father was a merchant, who immigrated to Canada from Scotland. He studied at the Collège de Montréal, a Roman Catholic minor seminary in his home town. He wanted to become a physician, but at that time, there was no medical school in Canada.[3]