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Gordon Bell (physician) (Robert Gordon Bell) was born on 11 July, 1911 in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada, is a Founder. Discover Gordon Bell (physician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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Robert Gordon Bell |
Occupation |
Physician |
Age |
94 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
11 July, 1911 |
Birthday |
11 July |
Birthplace |
St. Marys, Ontario, Canada |
Date of death |
(2005-06-15) |
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N/A |
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Canada |
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Gordon Bell (physician) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Gordon Bell (physician)'s Wife?
His wife is Mary Irene Lamping (m. 1938)
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Mary Irene Lamping (m. 1938) |
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Gordon Bell (physician) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gordon Bell (physician) worth at the age of 94 years old? Gordon Bell (physician)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Founder. He is from Canada. We have estimated
Gordon Bell (physician)'s net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Bell founded the private clinic Bellwood Health Services in 1982. It was involved in several Canadian landmarks in the treatment of addiction, including the provision of the first in-patient cocaine treatment program and first residential treatment program for sexual addiction in Canada. The clinic has contracts to provide service to northern Canada and the Canadian Armed Forces. In 2014, Bellwood Health Services was acquired by the Edgewood Health Network.
In 1967, Bell established the Donwood Institute, the first public hospital for the treatment of addictions. Along with the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, the Addiction Research Foundation and the Queen Street Mental Health Centre, the Donwood Institute formed the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
In 1954, he closed Shadow Brook and combined it with Willowdale to become the renamed Bell Clinic.
He was asked to consult on the planning of the Alex G. Brown Clinic for reformatory patients, where he developed the clinic's treatment and rehabilitation program. He became co-chairman of the clinic in 1953; his program for clinic eventually was adopted by the Ontario Correctional Institute. Simultaneously, Bell developed the "alco-dial" with the help of Ken Ferguson; the alco-dial was an early device used by police to read breathalyzer tests and measure blood alcohol levels based on averages. His work was instrumental in establishing 0.08 as the baseline acceptable blood alcohol content limit.
The Shadow Brook Health Foundation, a 25-bed male only treatment, opened in 1948. In 1949, Bell sponsored the arrival of the drug Antabuse in Canada. He used Antabuse to treat patients while working on the development of the drug Temposil, an anti-drinking drug with less severe side effects. He served as the chairman for the Committee on Problem Drinking (now known as the American Occupational Medical Association) from 1951 to 1958, where he worked to change the negative attitude the medical community held toward alcoholic employees. In 1951, he also opened Willowdale Hospital for Women to treat female patients.
In 1946, he opened his first treatment centre, Glenmaple; based out of his home. Glenmaple could operate without a hospital license due to an old statute which allowed doctors to take up to four patients into their home for treatment. Though aimed at all people in need of mental health services, all of his patients were alcoholics. The treatment was so popular that Bell soon had to increase capacity, and Glenmaple closed in 1947 as Shadow Brook opened in 1948.
Robert Gordon Bell (July 11, 1911 – June 15, 2005), was a Canadian medical doctor and pioneer in the field of addiction treatment. He founded the Donwood Institute, North America's first public hospital for addiction treatment, in 1967. During his lifetime, he was considered Canada's foremost authority on the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction.