TY - JOUR AU - Humphreys, Robin P. AB - Editorial Pediatr Neurosurg 2003;38:283–285 DOI: 10.1159/000070411 January 20, 1924 – August 17, 2001 Bruce Hendrick did not really enjoy flying. His atti- inquiry desk of the MacMillan Centre. Its front door was tude was likely triggered by an experience in the early locked and the security guard was notable for his absence. 1970s when he was returning from Paris. He had been Bruce eventually arrived, 3 hours late, for his milestone there for a meeting of an international group that would party. The experience no doubt strengthened his own dedicate itself to children’s neurosurgery. He had a win- view of ‘milestone birthdays’, for as he said: ‘Any man dow seat on the Air France flight. As the plane taxied for who says he can do at 40 what he did at 20, didn’t to much takeoff, it crossed all the runways to the far side of the at 20’. field. This puzzled Bruce. The aircraft came to a halt next Bruce Hendrick’s unflagging Canadian loyalties were to a forest. Immediately, the plane was surrounded by sustained through his high school and University of To- armed French militia in bomb-proof trucks. Rumblings ronto education, the postgraduate surgical program at the TI - E. Bruce Hendrick JF - Pediatric Neurosurgery DO - 10.1159/000070411 DA - 2003-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/karger/e-bruce-hendrick-zxwBOnZCgT SP - 283 EP - 285 VL - 38 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -