The Pathological Casebook of Dr. Frances McGill

Biography & Memoir, Reference
Cover of the book The Pathological Casebook of Dr. Frances McGill by Myrna Petersen, Myrna Petersen
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Author: Myrna Petersen ISBN: 9780973889307
Publisher: Myrna Petersen Publication: December 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Myrna Petersen
ISBN: 9780973889307
Publisher: Myrna Petersen
Publication: December 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

During the "Dirty Thirties," an era where most women were at home cutting up chickens, Dr. Frances McGill was in a morgue cutting up cadavers. One of Canada's first known female pathologists, she rose in prominence to become one of the country's "leading criminologists." She encountered many misunderstandings but in time, authorities came to recognize Dr. Frances McGill's insight and ordered she be immediately called if a sudden death exhibited the slightest signs of foul play.

As Saskatchewan's chief pathologist for several years, Dr. Frances McGill helped establish the RCMP first crime lab in Regina, Canada. She taught forensic medicine at the RCMP training depot and in 1946, Dr. Frances G. McGill was the first woman appointed by the Canadian Minister of Justice as an "Honorary Surgeon to the RCMP."

This is the story of her career which spanned over five decades, and includes several pathological cases which she helped solve.

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During the "Dirty Thirties," an era where most women were at home cutting up chickens, Dr. Frances McGill was in a morgue cutting up cadavers. One of Canada's first known female pathologists, she rose in prominence to become one of the country's "leading criminologists." She encountered many misunderstandings but in time, authorities came to recognize Dr. Frances McGill's insight and ordered she be immediately called if a sudden death exhibited the slightest signs of foul play.

As Saskatchewan's chief pathologist for several years, Dr. Frances McGill helped establish the RCMP first crime lab in Regina, Canada. She taught forensic medicine at the RCMP training depot and in 1946, Dr. Frances G. McGill was the first woman appointed by the Canadian Minister of Justice as an "Honorary Surgeon to the RCMP."

This is the story of her career which spanned over five decades, and includes several pathological cases which she helped solve.

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