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Date of Issue | September 10, 2020 |
Year | 2020 |
Quantity | 260,000 |
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Series | Medical Groundbreakers |
Series Time Span | 2020 |
Postal Administration | Canada |
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This booklet of 10 stamps shines a light on six Canadian champions who have changed the practice of medicine worldwide: Drs. Bruce Chown, Julio Montaner, Balfour Mount, M. Vera Peters, James Till and Ernest McCulloch.
These six physicians and researchers played leading roles in the development of innovative treatments, methods and practices ranging from pre-natal treatment to end-of-life care. While they may be not be well known, their contributions have changed, or saved, the lives of millions of people. Their work continues to inspire future generations of researchers and pave the way for new discoveries.
Issue Date September 10, 2020 Stamp Designer Mike Savage, Dale Kilian | Signals Stamp Value PermanentTM (domestic rate) Quantity Produced 130,000 Dimensions 38 mm x 30 mm
Recognize Dr. Julio Montaner’s transformative work in HIV/AIDS with this Official First Day Cover.
A champion for patients with HIV/AIDS, Dr. Montaner devoted his career to work that led to the development of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), now considered the global standard of care. He also pioneered Treatment as Prevention®, a strategy that has the potential to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic worldwide.
This Official First Day Cover bears a commemorative cancel that includes the day of issue and the city where Dr. Montaner made his notable contributions – Vancouver, BC.
Issue Date September 10, 2020 Stamp Designer Mike Savage, Dale Kilian | Signals Stamp Value PermanentTM (domestic rate) Quantity Produced 2,000 Dimensions 190 mm x 112 mm Cancellation site Vancouver, BC
Celebrate Canada’s groundbreaking contributions to medicine with this set of five Official First Day Covers.
The set includes five covers and stamps celebrating the work of six Canadian medical groundbreakers: Drs. Bruce Chown, Julio Montaner, Balfour Mount, M. Vera Peters, James Till and Ernest McCulloch.
These six Canadians played leading roles in the development of innovative treatments, methods and practices ranging from pre-natal treatment to end-of-life care. While they may not be well known, their contributions have changed, or saved, the lives of millions of people around the world. Their work continues to inspire future generations of researchers and pave the way for new discoveries.
Issue Date September 10, 2020 Stamp Designer Mike Savage, Dale Kilian | Signals Stamp Value PermanentTM (domestic rate) Quantity Produced 6,000 Dimensions 190 mm x 112 mm Cancellation site Winnipeg, MB (Chown)
Vancouver, BC (Montaner)
Montréal, QC (Mount)
Toronto, ON (Peters)
Toronto, ON (Till and McCulloch)
Research led by Dr. Julio Montaner, O.C., O.B.C. (b. 1956) has helped transform HIV/AIDS from a fatal disease to a manageable condition with a near-normal life expectancy. He pioneered Treatment as Prevention®, which has the potential to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic worldwide.
These five commemorative stamps celebrate six groundbreaking physicians and researchers: Drs. Bruce Chown, Julio Montaner, Balfour Mount, M. Vera Peters, James Till and Ernest McCulloch.
This issue salutes these remarkable individuals and the many other healthcare professionals and scientists who have devoted their lives to creating a healthier world – including those working tirelessly to develop diagnostics, treatments and preventions to help respond to the COVID-19 situation.
“This enduring tribute to Canadian health heroes honours their groundbreaking work and brings more awareness to their contributions and discoveries,” said Lissa Foster, Executive Director of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. “We can all be immensely proud of the global impact of these pioneering Canadians and our country’s contributions to health, here and in the world.”