Norman Bethune: Canada’s convenient hero

Canada ought not to build up the wartime doctor as a hero just to please the Chinese.
Dr. Norman Bethune, right, helped by Henning Sorensen, performs a transfusion during the Spanish Civil War.
My great-uncle was a gentle and humble man, despite his many accomplishments in a long life. A graduate of McGill University’s medical school in 1910, he was a medical missionary in China for two years before coming back to practise and then serve in the Canadian medical corps in France in the Fir...

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