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Canadian doctor and antiquarian
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William Edmund Anderson (1871–1938) was a Canadian medical doctor and antiquarian.

Anderson was born in Orillia, Ontario. He was responsible for a significantly large, possibly the largest, mass donation of aboriginal artifacts to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1933. He also contributed articles to The Beaver. He died in Lake Alma, Saskatchewan.

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  1. Canadian Medical Association Journal. Canadian Medical Association. 1938. p. 96.

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