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FENWICK, Kenneth Neander, Canadian physician, born in Kingston, Ont., 21 April 1852. He was educated at Queen's University, Kingston, from which he received the degree of M. A. in 1874, and at the Royal College of physicians and surgeons there, where he was graduated as M. D. in the same year. He then went to England, took the degree of M. R. C. S. in 1875, and spent some time in Paris in hospital practice. He became demonstrator of anatomy in the Medical College of Kingston in 1876, was afterward professor of medical jurisprudence and sanitary science for four years, professor of physiology for a like term, and in 1885 was elected to the chair of obstetrics and diseases of women and children, which he now holds. He was elected a fellow of the Obstetrical society of Edinburgh in 1885, and is now (1887) one of the surgeons to Kingston general hospital.
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