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Dec 12, 2007 · Early Life. Brock Chisholm was the third of six children born to Frank and Lizzie Chisholm. Frank delivered coal and sold patent medicines. Lizzie, who suffered from a debilitating illness, struggled to care for Brock and his siblings. His older sister, Faith, helped raise the younger children.
Chisholm as a captain in the Canadian Expeditionary Force at the end of World War I. In 1915 during the First World War, age 18, Chisholm joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force, serving in the 15th Battalion, CEF as a cook, sniper, machine gunner and scout.
Jul 2, 2020 · Chisholm was born in Oakville, Ontario. After the war, Chisholm pursued his lifelong passion of medicine, earning his M.D. from the University of Toronto by 1924 before interning in England, where he specialized in psychiatry.
George Brock Chisholm, past moderator of the American Unitarian Association, was born on May 18, 1896 in Oakville Ontario. At the outbreak of the First World War, he joined the Canadian Army’s 15th battalion, in which he served as a cook, sniper, machine gunner, and scout.
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The WHO became a permanent UN fixture in April 1948, and Chisholm became the agency's first Director General on a 46–2 vote. Chisholm was now in the unique position of being able to bring his views on the importance of international mental and physical health to the world.
Dr. Chisholm, who began his medical career as a physician in private practice, effectively became “Doctor to the World,” with a practice embracing 3 billion people, helping build the cooperative international institutions that sustain the world today.
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Jan 1, 2009 · This is the story of a man and an institution: Brock Chisholm, world-renowned psychiatrist, one of the most influential Canadians of the twentieth century, and first director-general of the World Health Organization, which he built up against overwhelming political odds after the Second World War.