Doctors at Montréal’s Radium Institute, between 1929 and 1947

Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, between 1929-1947
Taken at the foot of the staircase of the former Maisonneuve Town Hall building, this photograph shows a team of doctors from the Radium Institute. We are able to recognize, starting from the left: Dr. Albert Jutras (second row, second person), Dr. Origène Dufresne (first row, second person), Dr. Germain Pinsonnault (second row, fourth person) and Dr. Lorenzo Jutras (first row, fourth person).