Dingle died at age 63 in Toronto at Wellesley Hospital due to complications from cancer treatment.
She became corporate counsel for Wellesley Hospital in 1986.
Mr. Richardson created the course for Wellesley Hospital in Toronto.
The hospital absorbed the Wellesley endoscopy group after Wellesley Hospital was closed.
He was also an active philanthropist, serving on several boards, including that of Wellesley Hospital.
In 1962, he became a cardiovascular consultant to the Wellesley Hospital.
He was taken to Wellesley Hospital in Toronto, where the ankle was put into a cast.
While interning at the Wellesley Hospital, Ham also pursued an active tennis career.
In November 1972, his health took a turn for the worst when he had a heart-attack and was admitted to Wellesley Hospital on November 19.
The novel ends with Jim being discharged from Wellesley Hospital.