Colonel Mewburn Road

Edmonton, Alberta
Type
Other

Colonel Mewburn Road was dedicated to Frank Hamilton Mewburn by the Canada Lands Company on June 23, 2004, as part of their redevelopment of Edmonton’s former Canadian Forces Base (Griesbach Barracks).

In his long medical career, Frank Hamilton Mewburn (1858-1939) offered his surgical skills in both the North-West Rebellion of 1885 and in the First World War three decades later. Born in Drummondville, Ontario, Mewburn studied at McGill, then moved to Lethbridge in 1881 as company doctor for the North West Coal and Irrigation Company. Here he did remarkable work under primitive conditions, sometimes using strange bone instruments reportedly borrowed form the local carpenter and blacksmith. Dr. Mewburn performed his first appendectomy on a pool table, whit the barber giving the chloroform. During the rebellion, Dr. Mewburn became chief of the military hospital in Winnipeg, and he was decorated for his service. he later returned to Lethbridge, where he became medical officer at the Galt hospital, surgeon for the North-West Mounted Police, and mayor of Lethbridge in 1899-1900 and 1905. Turned down for military service during the First World War, Dr. Mewburn moved to England at his own expense and became Officer in Charge of surgical division at the military hospital in Taplow, near London. In 1922, he was appointed to the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine as its first Professor of Surgery. To his death he was affectionately known as "the Colonel".

Inscription

COLONEL
MEWBURN RD

[plaque]
THE VILLAGE AT
GRIESBACH

FRANK HAMILTON MEWBURN, M.D., C.M.

In his long medical career, Frank Hamilton, Mewburn (1858-1939) offered his surgical skills in
both the North-West Rebellion of 1885 and in the First World War three decades later. Born in
Drummondville, Ontario, Mewburn studied at McGill, then moved to Lethbridge in 1881 as
company doctor for the North West Coal and Irrigation Company. Here he did remarkable
work under primitive conditions, sometimes using strange bone instruments reportedly
borrowed form the local carpenter and blacksmith. Dr. Mewburn performed his first
appendectomy on a pool table, whit the barber giving the chloroform. During the rebellion,
Dr. Mewburn became chief of the military hospital in Winnipeg, and he was decorated for his
service. he later returned to Lethbridge, where he became medical officer at the Galt
hospital, surgeon for the North-West Mounted Police, and mayor of Lethbridge in 1899-1900
and 1905. Turned down for military service during the First World War, Dr. Mewburn moved
to England at his own expense and became Officer in Charge of surgical division at the
military hospital in Taplow, near London. In 1922, he was appointed to the University of
Alberta's Faculty of Medicine as its first Professor of Surgery. To his death he was
affectionately known as "the Colonel".

Dr FRANK HOMILTON MEWBURN, C.M.

Au cours de sa longue carrière, le docteur Frank Hamilton Mewburn (1858-1929) a proposé
ses compétences en chirurgie pendant la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest en 1885 ainsi que pendant
la Première Guerre mondiale une trentaine d`années plus tard. Né à Drummondville (Ontario),
le docteur Mewburn a étudié à McGill avant d déménager à Lethbridge en 1881 pour occuper
le poste de médecin d`entreprise à la North West Coal and Irrigation Company, où il a
accompli du travail remarquable dans des conditions plutôt rudimentaires, en ayant parfois
recours à des instruments chirurgicaux assez bizarres qu`on dit avoir été empruntés du
menuisier et du ferblantier des environs. Sa première appendicectomie a été pratiquée sur
une table de billard, le barbier agissant en qualité d`anesthésiste avec du chloroforme.
Pendant la rébellion, le docteur Mewburn est devenu chef de l`hôpital militaire à Winnipeg et
il a reçu une médaille de service. Il est par la suite retourné à Lethbridge afin de pratiquer à
l`hôpital Galt puis, après avoir été chirurgien pour la Police à cheval du Nord-Ouest, il a
occupé les fonctions de maire de Lethbridge en 1899-1900 et en 1905. Sa demande
d`enrôlement à l`occasion de la Première Guerre mondiale ayant été refusée, le docteur
Mewburn a déménagé en Angleterre à ses propres frais où il est devenu officier responsable
de al division de la chirurgie à l`Hôpital militaire de Taplow, près de Londres. En 1922, il a été
nommé premier professeur de chirurgie à la faculté de médecine de l`Université de l`Alberta.
Jusqu`au moment de son décès, on l`appelait affectueusement " le Colonel ".

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Location
Colonel Mewburn Road

Colonel Mewburn Road
Edmonton
Alberta
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 53.6118977
Long. -113.5143667

plaque

Ryan Davidson, Alfred Zangao
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