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"Brock Chisholm"
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/ term_end=1953
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/ successor=Marcolino Gomes Candau
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/ birth_place=Oakville, Ontario
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/ death_place=Victoria, British Columbia
/ alma_mater=University of Toronto, Yale University
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"George Brock Chisholm", Order of Canada/CC, Military Cross/MC & Bar was a Canada/Canadian First World War veteran, medical practitioner, and the first Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). He was a strong advocate of religious tolerance and often commented that man's worst enemy was not disease, which he felt was curable as long as men worked together, but man himself.
Chisholm was born in Oakville, Ontario/Oakville, Ontario, to a family with deep ties to the region. Under Isaac Black/Sir Isaac Brock, after whom Chisholm was named, his great-grandfather fought against the United States/Americans during the War of 1812. His great-grandfather's brother was also Oakville's founder.
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