Ville de Montréal
Ville de Montréal
Group of Archivists of the Region of Montréal
Chapter 9 IntroductionHochelaga 1500-1642Ville-Marie 1642-1665Heart of an Empire 1699-1763Small French Town 1665-1760Conquered City 1760-1800British Commercial Takeover 1800-1850Industrial City 1850-1896Canada's Metropolis 1896-1914North-American City 1914-1929Depression and War 1930-1945Modern City 1945-1960Québec's Metropolis 1960-1992ConclusionQuizEducational Resources

The First World War

A painful adjustment

The return of growth

A better life

 
E. Lionel Judah and Maude E. Abbott .
E. Lionel Judah (1880-1967) and Maude E. Abbott (1869-1940).
Judah was the head curator of McGill museums from 1925 to 1931. Maude Abbot, graduate of the McGill Faculty of Arts, Class of 1890, studied medicine at Bishop's University. At the time, McGill did not allow women to study medicine. Maude Abbot was also curator at the McGill Museum of Medicine (1901). She was finally named assistant professor in the McGill Faculty of Medicine where she taught until her retirement in 1936. Her specialities included pathology and cardiology.
June 1922.
Source : McGill University Archives, PR026471.