Medicine, Mystery & Local Lore: The Life of Dr. Groves
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What if one of Fergus' most respected doctors also had one of its most shocking secrets?
In this episode of the Elora Fergus Podcast, Ryan and Barb sit down with beloved local historian Pat Mestern, who brings to life the remarkable — and sometimes unbelievable — story of Dr. Abraham Groves, one of Canada's early medical pioneers and one of Fergus' most unforgettable characters.
Join us as Pat shares rich memories, family stories, and firsthand historical details you won't hear anywhere else.
Biggest Takeaways-
Who is Pat Mestern? How Fergus' most celebrated historian was destined for this work since childhood — and the mentor who set her on the path.
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What Fergus looked like decades ago - Pat paints a vivid picture of the town before restaurants, developments, and even paved roads.
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The extraordinary career of Dr. Groves - Including his role in one of the first appendectomies in North America, his innovations in hygiene, and his surprising approach to transportation.
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Fergus' own medical pioneer - His mill, his private hospital, and his early experiments with electricity.
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The controversial side of history - The truth about body snatching, autopsies at the poor house, and the local story many still whisper about.
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Personal stories from Pat's family - How her grandmother's friendship with Dr. Groves offers rare insight into his personality, compassion, and tragedies.
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Unexpected quirks - From a pet alligator to his unforgettable wagon — the details that make Dr. Groves larger than life.
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