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Albert G. Jackes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert G. Jackes Albert G. Jackes (1844 - February 8, 1888) was an early Canadian politician and medical doctor. Jackes served on the short lived Council of Keewatin. ==Early life== Jackes was born in Yorkville, Upper Canada in 1844, the son of Franklin Jackes and his wife, Catherine.〔The Manitoba Historical Society ("Memorable Manitobans: Albert G. Jackes" ) December 13, 2009, accessed July 4, 2011〕 He grew up in Ontario and went to the University of Toronto. He graduated from the University of Toronto with honors in 1864. After University he moved to New York City to begin apprenticing in a medical practice with Dr. Louis Bauer. A couple years later he moved west to St. Louis to begin practicing medicine on his own.〔 His health began to fail and he returned Canada.〔 Jackes began his rise to fame after he received his first medical appointment by Lieutenant Governor William McDougall. He traveled with McDougall in the Northwest Territories shortly after the territory was created.〔 From 1871 until 1873 Jackes ran a medical practice in Portage la Prairie. He moved to Winnipeg and continued practicing until 1877.〔
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