Albert Durrant Watson
Albert Durrant Watson (January 8, 1859 Dixie, Ontario - May 3, 1926 Toronto) was a Canadian poet, and physician.
Life
He graduated from Victoria University, and Edinburgh University. He practiced medicine for more than thirty years in the city of Toronto.[1][2]
He held a series of seances from 1918 to 1920 by medium Louis Benjamin.[3]
Works
Poetry
Anthologies
- Bliss Carman, Lorne Pierce, ed (1954). Canadian poetry in English. Ryerson Press.
- Albert Durrant Watson, Lorne Pierce, ed (1923). Our Canadian literature: representative prose & verse. Ryerson Press.
Psychic
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Watson, Albert Durrant |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
|
Date of birth |
January 8, 1859 |
Place of birth |
|
Date of death |
May 3, 1926 |
Place of death |
|