Adrift on an Ice-Pan, by Wilfred 
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Title: Adrift on an Ice-Pan 
Author: Wilfred T. Grenfell 
Release Date: August 14, 2006 [EBook #19044] 
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ADVENTURE OF LIFE. | | ADRIFT ON AN ICE-PAN. Illustrated. | | | 
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ADRIFT ON AN ICE-PAN 
[Illustration: (signed) Wilfred Grenfell] 
 
ADRIFT ON AN ICE-PAN 
BY WILFRED THOMASON GRENFELL M.D. (OXON), C.M.G. 
ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY DR. GRENFELL AND 
OTHERS 
 
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY 
 
COPYRIGHT 1909 BY WILFRED THOMASON GRENFELL ALL 
RIGHTS RESERVED 
PUBLISHED JUNE 1909 
 
CONTENTS 
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ix
ADRIFT ON AN ICE-PAN 1 
APPENDIX 59 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
WILFRED THOMASON GRENFELL, M.D. (OXON), C.M.G 
Frontispiece 
THE SETTLEMENT AT ST. ANTHONY 2 
ON A JOURNEY FROM ST. ANTHONY 4 
TRAVELLING ON BROKEN ICE 8 
PART OF DR. GRENFELL'S TEAM 12 
DR. GRENFELL AND JACK 20 WITH THE JACKET MADE FROM 
MOCCASINS 
DOC 30 
MEMORIAL TABLET, ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL, 
NEWFOUNDLAND 54 
 
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 
"MOST NOBLE VICE-CHANCELLOR, AND YOU, EMINENT 
PROCTORS: 
"A citizen of Britain is before you, once a student in this University, 
now better known to the people of the New World than to our own. 
This is the man who fifteen years ago went to the coast of Labrador, to 
succor with medical aid the solitary fishermen of the northern sea; in 
executing which service he despised the perils of the ocean, which are 
there most terrible, in order to bring comfort and light to the wretched
and sorrowing. Thus, up to the measure of human ability, he seems to 
follow, if it is right to say it of any one, in the footsteps of Christ 
Himself, as a truly Christian man. Rightly then we praise him by whose 
praise not he alone, but our University also is honored. I present to you 
Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, that he may be admitted to the degree of 
Doctor in Medicine, HONORIS CAUSA." 
Thus may be rendered the Latin address when, in May, 1907, for the 
first time in its history, the University of Oxford conferred the honorary 
degree in medicine. With these fitting words was presented a man 
whose simple faith has been the motive power of his works, to whom 
pain and weariness of flesh have called no stay since there was 
discouragement never, to whom personal danger has counted as 
nothing since fear is incomprehensible. "As the Lord wills, whether for 
wreck or service, I am about His business." On November 9th of the 
preceding year, the King of England gave one of his "Birthday Honors" 
to the same man, making him a Companion of St. Michael and St. 
George (C.M.G.). 
Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, second son of the Rev. Algernon Sydney 
Grenfell and Jane Georgiana Hutchinson, was born on the 
twenty-eighth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, at 
Mostyn House School, Parkgate, by Chester, England, of an ancestry 
which laid a firm foundation for his career and in surroundings which 
fitted him for it. On both sides of his inheritance have been exhibited 
the courage, patience, persistence, and fighting and teaching qualities 
which are exemplified in his own abilities to command, to administer, 
and to uplift. 
On his father's side were the Grenvilles, who made good account of 
themselves in such cause as they approved, among them Basil 
Grenville, commander of the Royalist Cornish Army, killed at 
Lansdown in 1643 in defence of King Charles. 
"Four wheels to Charles's wain: Grenville, Trevanion, Slanning, 
Godolphin slain." 
There was also Sir Richard Grenville, immortalized by Tennyson in
"The Revenge," and John Pascoe Grenville, the right-hand man of 
Admiral Cochrane, who boarded the Spanish admiral's ship, the 
Esmeralda, on the port side, while Cochrane came up on the starboard, 
when together they made short work of the capture. Nor has the strain 
died out, as is demonstrated in the present generation by many of Dr. 
Grenfell's cousins, among them General Francis Wallace Grenfell, Lord 
Kilvey, and by Dr. Grenfell himself on    
    
		
	
	
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