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| ====== McBain, Georgiana or Georgina ====== | ====== McBain, Georgiana or Georgina ====== | ||
| - | (29 Aug. 1881-?), dentist, and her father **John McBain** (26 Feb. 1851-27 March 1916), physician. Georgiana, born presumably at Martintown, GC, began her dentistry practice c. 1907, in her father’s Montreal medical office, and she continued to practise after his death. Her name disappears from the Montreal directories by 1926. However, the files of the Ordre des dentistes du Québec record that she was a member of that organization from 1 Jan. 1903 till 1 Jan. 1932, the later date marking the end of her practice as a dentist, and that she was a graduate of what is now Bishop’s University. Georgiana followed a profession unusual for women at her time. For another woman dentist of GC origins, see Margaret Ann Munroe, who seems to have had a year or two of priority in beginning practice. Georgiana’s physician father John McBain was the brother of Andrew Richard McBain. He began practice at Martintown in 1874, just after graduating in medicine, and practised there for some years, but by the 1890s he was a physician in Montreal. In 1876 or 1877, Dr John McBain of Martintown was appointed an associate coroner for SDG. (//The Canadian Journal of Medical Science//, Jan. 1877, p. 38) He was a physician of Margaret Scott at the time of her miraculous recovery. (Toronto //Globe// 14 Nov. 1882) Rhodes Grant, who may not have known his Christian name, lists him simply as “McBane, | + | (29 Aug. 1881-?), dentist, and her father **John McBain** (26 Feb. 1851-27 March 1916), physician. Georgiana, born presumably at Martintown, GC, began her dentistry practice c. 1907, in her father’s Montreal medical office, and she continued to practise after his death. Her name disappears from the Montreal directories by 1926. However, the files of the Ordre des dentistes du Québec record that she was a member of that organization from 1 Jan. 1903 till 1 Jan. 1932, the later date marking the end of her practice as a dentist, and that she was a graduate of what is now Bishop’s University. Georgiana followed a profession unusual for women at her time. For another woman dentist of GC origins, see [[munroe_margaret_ann|Margaret Ann Munroe]], who seems to have had a year or two of priority in beginning practice. Georgiana’s physician father John McBain was the brother of Andrew Richard McBain. He began practice at Martintown in 1874, just after graduating in medicine, and practised there for some years, but by the 1890s he was a physician in Montreal. In 1876 or 1877, Dr John McBain of Martintown was appointed an associate coroner for SDG. (//The Canadian Journal of Medical Science//, Jan. 1877, p. 38) He was a physician of Margaret Scott at the time of her miraculous recovery. (Toronto //Globe// 14 Nov. 1882) Rhodes Grant, who may not have known his Christian name, lists him simply as “McBane, |
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