Harry S. Morton Travelling Fellowship in Surgery: Recipients
The Harry S. Morton Travelling Fellowship in Surgery, established by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in 2013, is funded from the investment income of the H. S. Morton Exchange Fellowship Fund of Canada. Dr. Morton obtained his medical degrees from the Royal London Hospital Medical School in England and joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1938. Following the Second World War, he taught at McGill and practiced as Chief Surgeon at Queen Mary’s Veterans Hospital in Montreal. He was made a Patron of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1999. Dr. Morton died in Halifax in December 2001.