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Letter from R.F. Shaw Stewart to John William Dawson, written from Glasgow.
Shaw-Stewart, R. F. (Robert Farquhar), 1836-1911Letter from Edw. Alex. Prentice to John William Dawson, written from Glasgow.
Prentice, Edward Alexander, 1832-1886Letter from John Urquhart to John William Dawson, written from Glasgow.
Urquhart, JohnLetter from Jas. Thomson to John William Dawson, written from Glasgow.
Thomson, JamesLetter from A.M. Stewart to John William Dawson, written from Glasgow.
Stewart, A. M.Letter to William Osler from W. Bindon, 9, The College, Glasgow, Scotland. Bindon has stayed out of the Edinburgh election so as not to cause any trouble among the local candidates. But he did think Osler would have made an excellent candidate. Bindon is planning to retire from the medical profession soon.
Bindon, W.Letter to William Osler from T.K. Monro, 12 Somerset Place, Glasgow, Scotland. "Bibliotheca Secunda. Charles Morrison, Scots Magazine." Monro delivers a progress report on his research into the later history of Charles Morrison.
Monro, Thomas Kirkpatrick, 1865-Letter to William Osler from T.K. Monro, 12., Somerset Place, Glasgow, Scotland. "Bibliotheca Secunda. Charles Morrison, Scots Magazine." Monro sends a copy of Williamson's work on "Old Greenock," a good resource for Osler's research on Charles Morrison.
Monro, Thomas Kirkpatrick, 1865-Letter to Murray from John (?) Ferguson, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland. Ferguson writes that there are a number of pamphlets on the "Rabbit-Woman" controversy in the Hunterian Library. Includes a list of the pamphlets.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from James Moores Ball, London Midland and Scottish Railway Company, Central Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland. Ball compliments Cushing on the way in which he let Osler and his friends tell their own story through their letters in "Life of Sir William Osler." He has obtained a Descartes volume, which he sends to Cushing, and continues to look for works by Vesalius.
Ball, James Moores, 1863-1929