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Toronto and Hospital
Using meconium, a Canadian research group at the Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, showed that by measuring a by-product of alcohol ( FAEE ) they could objectively detect babies exposed to excessive maternal drinking of alcohol in pregnancy.
* Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada
Emergency department entrance at the Toronto General Hospital
Returning to Toronto, he studied orthopaedic medicine and, in 1919-1920, was Resident Surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children.
He also served as Honorary Consulting Physician to the Toronto General, the Hospital for Sick Children, and the Toronto Western Hospital.
An external pacemaker was designed and built by the Canadian electrical engineer John Hopps in 1950 based upon observations by cardio-thoracic surgeon Wilfred Gordon Bigelow at Toronto General Hospital.
When the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic reached Toronto, Earhart was engaged in arduous nursing duties including night shifts at the Spadina Military Hospital.
Norman ’ s grandfather, also named Norman ( 1822 – 92 ), was educated as a doctor at King's College, University of Toronto, and in London, England at Guy's Hospital, graduating in 1848 as a member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Additionally, she donated her mullet to the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto to be made into wig.
* William Osler Health System, was created in 1998 as a union of Peel Memorial Hospital, in Brampton, Ontario, Etobicoke General Hospital in Toronto, Georgetown District Memorial Hospital which is now with Halton Health Care and the Brampton Civic Hospital which opened in late 2007.
Division of Urology, Mount Sinai and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Dr. Dembo is also an advisor to the Board at Mount Sinai Hospital, and is a member of the Board of Governors of University of Toronto ’ s Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council program.
Usagi has appeared in stories published by Cartoon Books, Oni Press, Sky Dog Press, Wizard Press, and most recently in the benefit book Drawing the Line, the proceeds of which went to Princess Margaret Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children, both in Toronto, for cancer research.
Mulock was extremely active in both business and the community, being involved in the foundation of organizations as diverse as the Toronto-Dominion Bank, the Toronto Star, Toronto Wellesley Hospital, and Canada's first national peace organization.
Dr. Donald Low of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto described the discovery as having been made with " unprecedented speed.

Toronto and were
Montreal and Toronto were well suited to benefit from the development of large-scale manufacturing and extensive railway systems in Quebec and Ontario, these being the goals of the Macdonald and Laurier governments.
Ten years later there were five ministers in the Toronto area alone.
The Cougars were outscored 7 – 2 in the two-game series with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In 1941 they were swept by the Boston Bruins, and in 1942 they lost a seven-game series to Toronto after winning the first three games.
As the company expanded into the East, head office functions were moved to Toronto.
In February 2010, an investigation of the Toronto Star daily newspaper found that black people across Toronto were three times more likely to be stopped and documented by police than white people.
* In Toronto, the CN Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre and the Toronto Stock Exchange were immediately closed and evacuated
A trade was also made with the Toronto Blue Jays where Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar were traded for Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez.
In the autumn of 1984, Twain's talents were noticed by Toronto DJ Stan Campbell who wrote about her in a Country Music News article: " Eilleen possesses a powerful voice with an impressive range.
When Massive Attack were asked, in a radio interview on CFNY-FM in Toronto, about why the lyrics were the same, they jokingly said that it was because he was lazy.
* Toronto formed by an amalgamation of the Old Toronto with East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York, which were themselves products of earlier amalgamations.
These were generally in the triangular region bounded by Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Windsor.
Nearly 1, 000 refugees settled in Toronto, and several rural villages made up mostly of ex-slaves were established in Kent County and Essex County.
Matches were played in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, London, New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
By the second half of the nineteenth century, bustling Chinatowns were also established in Vancouver, New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Montreal.
When the capital was first moved to Toronto from Newark ( present-day Niagara-on-the-Lake ) in 1796, the Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada were located at the corner of Parliament and Front Streets, in buildings that were burned by U. S. forces in the War of 1812, rebuilt, then burned again by accident.
Other cities still had either a mixture of local number lengths or were all still six-digit numbers ; Montreal and Toronto, Canada, for example, had a mix of six-and seven-digit numbers from 1951 to 1957, and did not have DDD until 1958.
At the same time, Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald were performing around Toronto ( along with Luciano Casimiri ) as The Kids in the Hall ( KITH ).
From the late 19th century, they were collected everywhere — from Antwerp to Toronto, and from London to New York.
It is clear that the entire process is completely foreign to Australian lawyers as the author witnessed an examination for discovery in Toronto and outlines in intricate detail the rules in Ontario as they were in effect at that time.

Toronto and poisoning
He died of Carbon monoxide poisoning and is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Canada ( plot 14, section 36.

Toronto and deaths
* August 11 – The Russell Hill subway accident results in 3 deaths and 30 injuries in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
** NDP: Jack Layton makes controversial comments on homelessness, blaming Paul Martin for the deaths of homeless people in Toronto.
In August 2008, a neighbourhood in northern Toronto was hit by a propane explosion that caused two deaths and extensive damage.
The company has also presented several world premieres, including most notably Meltdown, John Lazarus's astonishing retelling of the myth of Daedalus, Icarus and the Minotaur ; the collectively created community play about Kingston's social stratification, Princess Street: The Great Divide ; Fred Euringer's Night Noises, about a nineteenth-century nutritionist who connived at the starvation deaths of his own children, and Craig Walker's Chantecler, a musical based loosely on the play by Edmond Rostand and his Finnegans Wake: a dream play, an innovative adaptation from the novel by James Joyce which enjoyed a successful run not only in Kingston, but at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto.

Toronto and babies
Sopinka was involved with several high profile cases including acting on behalf of Susan Nelles when she sued the government of Ontario and the Toronto police for malicious prosecution after the withdrawal of charges against her for murdering babies at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
The Great Stork Derby was a contest during the period from 1926 to 1936, where women in Toronto, Canada, competed to produce the most babies in order to qualify for an unusual bequest in a will.

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