1. Dr. Thomas (Jock) Murray
Dr. Thomas John "Jock" Murray is an award-winning author, leading neurologist, and founder of programs that have changed the face of medicine forever in Nova Scotia.
A late-night Maritimes television series featuring compelling guests from all walks of life.
Dr. Thomas John "Jock" Murray is an award-winning author, leading neurologist, and founder of programs that have changed the face of medicine forever in Nova Scotia.
A late-night Maritimes television series featuring compelling guests from all walks of life.
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