Cannes (France)

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Letter to George H.F. Nuttall, January 28, 1909

Letter to George H.F. Nuttall from William Osler, Grand Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, France. Greetings to the family. Details on his sabbatical year in Paris and Italy. Will sail to New York April 15th and be back at the end of June. Regrets not being able to go to the Pepys dinner. Thanks him for the invitation.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, February 5, 1909

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Cannes, France. Osler reports on his travels in France. He jokes that he is thinking of moving to Monte-Carlo, where he already lost money gambling.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, February 1, 1909

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, Grand Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, France. Glad to see a Laennec program again. Splendid weather. Mentions his sore throat. Monte Carlo is wonderful. Are going to Rome next Sunday. He is afraid that they will just miss each other.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, January 23, 1909

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, Grand Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, France. Mentions that because of a tonsillitis, he had to cancel his visit to Lyons. Enjoys Cannes, the temperature and the hotel. The Van Burens and many other old friends are in Cannes. They went to Valiscure, St. Raphael, and Cap d' Antibes. Plans to stay there for ten days and then go to Rome, leaving Naples a few days before he sails to America. Proposal to join them in Rome, and then visit Florence and the North. Positive comments on the men and the information he got in Paris. Details on what Vernon needs to do to Osler's portrait. Comments on the new building. Hopes the Frick room will be nice. Positive comment on the latter. Miss Nichols is going out to Miss Noyes. He needs someone who can work for him at the Bodleian, and look up references in 3 or 4 languages.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Leonard L. Mackall, February 7, 1909

Letter to Leonard L. Mackall from William Osler, Grand Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, France. Details of his itinerary in Italy. Enjoyed his stay in Paris. Asks him when he goes to America. Mentions that he will be back in England about the 1st of July. Invites him to join him. Glad he liked The Alabama Student. A new edition has been edited. Thanks for the Servetus notes. He is sending to Rosenthal for the Biblia Latina. Mention of the Trin. Erroribus and the Syruporum universia ratio of Servetus. Scandalized by an advertisement of Hyde Park talker on medicine. Mentions that the sexual life of Germans has not been helped by these semi-medical publications and this contrasexual cult. Notes from Mackall concerning references on Servetus's books.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Thomas McCrae, January 31, 1909

Letter to Thomas McCrae from William Osler, Grand Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, France. Asks him to get the photos of Malarial Gangrene that he published 8 years ago. It could go under the diagnosis of Raynaud's disease. Reference for a picture of a child with multiple gangrene of arms and legs. Hopes he got the angeo-neurotic-oedema. He is finishing the erythromelalgia and sleroderma. Details on the diagnosis of Raynaud's disease. Hopes he did not cause delay. His section will not be more than 50 pages. Mentions that he could not go to Lyons and Montpellier because of his tonsillitis which continues. Sanders, the doctor in Cannes says it is possibly gouty. Will go at the Royal Hotel in Rome for a month from February 8th. Hopes to sail from Genoa on the 24th or the 25th.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Sydney Thayer, April 21, 1912

Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, Cannes, France. (Postcard). Mentions that he will be in Cannes for a few days with the Jacobs. Congress was not up to much, badly organized. Mrs. Murray, Ezra Thayer's sister-in-law, told him that he had declined the Harvard position. It must have been a great temptation. Revere is fine. Love to Sister Susan.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919