Jock Murray, Royal College of Physicians, London (2019)
Born
May 1938
Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada
Education
St. Francis Xavier University
Medical career
Profession
Neurologist
Institutions
Dalhousie University School of Medicine
Notable works
Multiple Sclerosis: The History of a Disease
Thomas John "Jock" MurrayOC ONS (born May 1938) is a Canadian neurologist, medical historian and author.
Following his neurology training, Murray joined the faculty of medicine at Dalhousie in 1970. He was the founding director of the Dalhousie Multiple Sclerosis Research Unit, co-founder of the Consortium of North American Multiple Sclerosis Centres, chair of the Canadian Medical Forum, president of the Canadian Neurological Society and of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, vice-president of the American Academy of Neurology, chair of the board of governors and chair of the board of regents for the American College of Physicians, and served as dean of Medicine at Dalhousie.
His published works include Sir Charles Tupper: Fighting Doctor to Father of Confederation (1999), which he co-authored with his wife, Multiple Sclerosis: The History of a Disease (2005), and The Quotable Osler. American College of Physicians, Philadelphia (2008), which he co-edited with Mark E. Silverman and Charles S. Bryan.
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