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image no.: 21917
contact sheet: A0724
collection: Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection
description: Dr. Joseph N. Doupe, Prof. Of Physiology At Faculty Of Medicine, U Of Manitoba 1948 -1966. Born In Winnipeg In 1910; Received Md From U Of Manitoba In 1934; Received Frcp In London In 1936; Did Post Graduate Work At National Hospital, Queen'S Square London; In 1938 Did Fellowship In Medical Research At Banting Institute, U Of Toronto. He Served With Ramc (Royal Army Medical Corp) In 1940 In France; Took Part In Evacuation Of Bef From Dunkirk In 1940. From 1941-1943 He Investigated Peripheral Nerve Injuries; Became International Known For His Nerve Conduction Research Carried Out Under The Medical Research Council Of Great Britain. He Returned To The British Army And Served In A Research Unit In India- Burma Theatre. In August 1945 He Was Transferred To Rcamc. In 1946 He Returned To Winnipeg As Director Of Dept. Of Medical Research And Developed A Clinical Investigation Unit At Winnipeg General Hospital; Was Appointed Professor And Head Of Dept Of Physiology And Medical Research In 1948. He Worked With The National Research Council, The Medical Research Council, The Defense Research Board. He Was Named To The Annual Jubilee Award In 1960. Died In 1966. A Library Was Named After Him
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