Identity area
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Person
Authorized form of name
Lazier, Dr. David Brownlee
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Dr. Lazier
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Description area
Dates of existence
1870 - 1931
History
Dr. David Brownlee Lazier was a regional doctor in central BC. He was born in Ontario in 1870 and eventually moved to BC and built a small, three-bed hospital – known as Lazier’s Hospital – in South Fort George in the early 1910s and but later moved his practice to Burns Lake and then to Francois Lake ca. 1921. Dr. Lazier died in 1931.
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NBCA
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Final
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Partial
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Created September 4, 2019 by SG.
Language(s)
English
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Sources
Lee, E. (1997). Scalpels & buggywhips: Medical pioneers of central BC. Surrey, B.C: Heritage House. https://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1182619~S3