Labrador: its discovery, exploration, and development . DR. GRENFELL AND SECRETARY TRYING A FISHING DISPUTE BETWEENAN AMERICAN AND NEWFOUNDLANDER ON BOARD THE STRATHCONA. DR. GRENFELL AND PATIENTS ON DECK OF STRATHCONA Facing p. 458 DR. WILFRED GRENFELL, 459 he remained three years. He then matriculated at theLondon University and began the study of medicine atthe London Hospital. Sir Frederick Treves was then surgeon-in-chief, andSir Andrew Clark lecturer on the medical side, so Grenfellhad a great opportunity to acquire all that was best inthe medical science of that day. The warm fri
Labrador: its discovery, exploration, and development . DR. GRENFELL AND SECRETARY TRYING A FISHING DISPUTE BETWEENAN AMERICAN AND NEWFOUNDLANDER ON BOARD THE STRATHCONA. DR. GRENFELL AND PATIENTS ON DECK OF STRATHCONA Facing p. 458 DR. WILFRED GRENFELL, 459 he remained three years. He then matriculated at theLondon University and began the study of medicine atthe London Hospital. Sir Frederick Treves was then surgeon-in-chief, andSir Andrew Clark lecturer on the medical side, so Grenfellhad a great opportunity to acquire all that was best inthe medical science of that day. The warm friendship then formed betvveen Sir Fred-erick Treves and his brilliant young pupil has continueduninterrupted to the present day. After taking his degree he entered Oxford ; but notfinding the quiet waters of scholastic life congenial, heleft after two terms to embark upon the real and troubledwaters of the North Sea as a Medical Missionary of theDeep Sea Mission. In this capacity he did splendidwork for some years, fitting himself unwittingly for thenew and more important field in which Providencedesigned that he should labour. Here he gained that knowledge of the
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