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History

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Although a number of surgeons did take
an interest in urological disease, including
a Mr. Peter who did the first surgery for
bladder extrophy with transplantation of
the trigone to the rectum in 1900, it was
not until 1922 that the first Urology service
was established in Canada at The Toronto
General Hospital under the direction of
Dr. W. Warner Jones who trained at St. Peters
Hospital for Stone in London, England where
he had been the Registrar in 1904-1905.
In 1928 he wrote to 39 Canadian Urologists
suggesting that a Canadian Urology Association
Annual Meeting be held but it was not until
1945 that the Association was formerly incorporated
with Dr. Robin Pierce as the first President.
In 1937 the Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Canada recognized Urology
as a member of its first sub-specialty group.
Dr. James McLelland became the Head in 1947.
He was co-founder of the North Eastern Section
of the American Urological Association as
well as a founder of the Canadian Urological
Association. He trained at Johns Hopkins
after graduating from the University of
Toronto.
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Dr. Carl Aberhart subsequently became the
University Chairman and was ultimately based
at Sunnybrook Hospital. Dr. Charles J. Robson,
who was renowned for codifying radical thoracoabdominal
nephrectomy and staging for renal carcinoma
became the chair in 1966. In 1982, Dr. Andrew
W. Bruce, a graduate of the University of
Aberdeen and formerly of Queen's University,
was recruited from McGill as the Chairman.
He was a senior author of the first report
of the use of BCG in superficial bladder
cancer which has been a major contribution
in the management of human cancer since
1976. He also contributed in the field of
urinary tract infection and prostatic cancer.
In 1991, Dr.
Michael A.S. Jewett became Chairman.
He is known for his contributions in Oncology,
particularly in the management of carcinoma
of the testis and bladder.
Dr.
Sender Herschorn is the present Divisional
Chair. He is known for his interest in urological
reconstruction and urinary incontinence.
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