Lorris E. Borden
Lorris Elijah Borden (June 20, 1877 – July 19, 1963) was a surgeon and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Nelson in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1928 to 1933 as a Conservative.
He was born in Canning, Nova Scotia in 1877,[1] the son of Benjamin H. Borden and Sarah Cox, and was educated in Kentville and Dalhousie, New Brunswick. In 1899, Borden married Neva Twick.[1] Borden took part in a Canadian government expedition to the Arctic in 1903. During that time, he studied diseases among the Inuit and collected a number of carvings and other artifacts which were donated to the government by his wife after his death. This collection is now stored at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.[2] Borden also served as a major in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.[1] He died on July 19, 1963 in Victoria.[2][3]
His memoirs were published in 1996 by Edward L. Affleck.[4]
References
- Normandin, A L (1929). Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1929.
- "Dr. Lorris Elijah Borden (1877-1963)". Historic Inuit Art. Canadian Museum of Civilization. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
- Affleck, Edward L. (1996). Memoirs of Lorris E. Borden, B.A., M.D., C.M. : pioneer surgeon in Nelson, B.C. Retrieved 2011-11-04 – via Google Books.