Bethune, Henry Norman National Historic Person

Gravenhurst, Ontario
Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit which operated during the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Norman Bethune is at the right. Date: c. 1936-1938 © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada / PA-117423
Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit (1936-38)
© Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada / PA-117423
Bethune, Henry Norman © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada / PA-160708Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit which operated during the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Norman Bethune is at the right. Date: c. 1936-1938 © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada / PA-117423
Address : 235 John Street North, Gravenhurst, Ontario

Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date: 1972-08-10
Life Date: 1890 to 1939

Other Name(s):
  • Henry Norman Bethune  (Designation Name)

Importance: Internationally renown physician and social activist

Plaque(s)


Existing plaque:  235 John Street North, Gravenhurst, Ontario

This great Canadian achieved international renown as a physician and social activist. He made significant contributions to thoracic surgery in Canada and was an early advocate of socialized medicine. Embracing communism, in 1936–1937 he led a Canadian team which pioneered the use of front line blood transfusions to republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. Bethune subsequently served as a battlefield surgeon and medical advisor to Mao Zedong’s 8th Route Army in 1938–1939. After his death at the front in 1939, he became a national hero in China and a symbol of Canadian-Chinese friendship.