1502 Walnut Street note-book, January 31, 1888
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- January 31, 1888
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"1502 Walnut Street note-book" Osler contemplates an earlier conversation with Walt Whitman.
1502 Walnut Street note-book, January 31, 1888
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"1502 Walnut Street note-book" Osler contemplates an earlier conversation with Walt Whitman.
1502 Walnut Street note-book, May 29, 1887
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"1502 Walnut Street note-book." Osler recalls two stories told by Malloch about Keith the Lithotomist of Aberdeen.
A Page from the Chronicles of the Kings of Gill-Coll, May 1883
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"A Page from the Chronicles of the Kings of Gill-Coll," published in the McGill University Gazette, Vol. VI, 1882-3, May 1, [1883], p. 7. Includes manuscript notes.
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"A Small-Pox Hospital," extract from the Canada Medical & Surgical Journal, 1873-4, Vol. 2, p. 282.
Abstract from Minutes of the Meeting of School Council, October 27, 1909
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Abstract from the Minutes of the Meeting of School Council held on the 27th of October. Proposal to appoint Osler as a lecturer in medicine.
Account of ealry days of Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1911
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An account of the early days of the Johns Hopkins Hospital given by Mr. Abraham Flexner of the Carnegie Foundation before the Royal Commission on University Education in London, England. Includes details of circumstances surrounding Osler's appointment to the Hospital. Includes manuscript notes.
Account of Osler's opening lecture at the Montreal Veterinary College, October 1, 1877
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Account of Osler's opening lecture at the Montreal Veterinary College, delivered on October 1, 1877. Includes manuscript notes.
Account of Osler's Oxford appointment
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Detailed account of Osler's appointment as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, his association with the Radcliffe Infirmary, his dedication to the crusade against Tuberculosis and his support for local medical societies.
Account relationship, Osler's relationship to a young Englishman ,
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Account of Osler's relationship to a young Englishman with whom he often dined at the Club in Montreal. When the boy fell ill and later died, Osler contacted his family. Years later he met the boy's sister [Constance Stamfordham] and mother in Oxford.
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Six affidavits from witnesses of the "Baby on the Track" case.