List of Medical Schools in Canada - Former Medical Schools

Former Medical Schools

Province School City Degree Established First class Closed Notes
Ontario Kingston Woman's Medical College Kingston MD 1883 1893 Degrees granted by affiliated Queen's University
Ontario Ontario Medical College for Women Toronto MD 1884 unknown Affiliated with University of Toronto, not empowered to grant degrees
Ontario Toronto School of Medicine Toronto MD 1847 1887 1854 affiliated with University of Toronto and Victoria University, 1887 absorbed by University of Toronto
Ontario Trinity Medical College Toronto MD 1853 1903 1853 Upper Canada School of Medicine, 1854 suspended, 1870 reorganized as Faculty of Medicine of Trinity College, 1877 became independent Trinity Medical College, 1878 affiliated with Trinity University and University of Toronto, 1902 reconstituted as Medical Faculty of Trinity University, 1903 merged with Faculty of Medicine of the University of Toronto
Ontario Victoria University Medical Department Toronto MD 1853 1869 Also known as Rolph's School, Granted degrees until 1902 when absorbed by University of Toronto
Québec Laval University Medical Faculty Montréal MD 1878 1879 1891 1891 absorbed by the Montréal School of Medicine and Surgery
Québec St. Lawrence School of Medicine St. Lawrence MD 1851 1852
Québec University of Bishop College Faculty of Medicine Montréal MD 1870 1871 1905 1905 absorbed by McGill University Faculty of Medicine

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