Founders
Charles Dickson
Dr. Charles Dickson was born in Kingston, Ontario in 1858 and was the oldest of CNIB founders. A graduate of Queen's University, he had an illustrious medical career as a pioneer in X-ray technology and was head of that department in Toronto General Hospital. He lost his sight in 1908, at age 50, as a result of an early X-ray experiment that went wrong. Dr. Dickson served as the first president of CNIB.
He was also awarded the King's Medal and was made a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem for founding the Canadian branch of the St. John's Ambulance. Dr. Dickson died in 1938, while serving as vice-president of CNIB.