John Clarence Webster, born on October twenty-first, eighteen sixty-two, was a distinguished Canadian physician and surgeon who made significant contributions to the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. His expertise in these areas was not only practical but also academic, as he authored several influential textbooks that have served as vital resources for practitioners in the medical community.
After a successful career in medicine, Webster retired in nineteen twenty and redirected his passion towards history. He became a historian with a particular focus on the rich heritage of his native New Brunswick. His dedication to preserving the past was evident in his active support for initiatives aimed at safeguarding heritage and historic sites.
Webster's dual career as both a medical professional and a historian showcases his diverse interests and commitment to both the health of individuals and the cultural legacy of his community. His life's work continues to inspire those in the fields of medicine and history alike.