In 1925 KGH saw the addition of two new buildings - Richardson Labs and the Douglas Wing which opened in October of that year.
The new building to house Pathology was named the Douglas wing in honour of Dr. James Douglas, the Chancellor of Queen’s University, who had given $100,000 towards the redevelopment of KGH research and teaching facilities in 1917.



Douglas wing operating theatre (1927)

Museum in the Richardson Pathology Labs - late 1920's