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Letter to Editor of the London Times, August 13, 1913

Letter to Editor of the London Times from William Osler, Athenaeum Club, London, England. Letter to the London Times, August 14, 1913, p.4,b. Responds to a letter of Henry Morris published in the Times. Osler defends the idea of modern clinics and the scheme suggested by the Royal Commission for the hospital work.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to The Editor of the Times, April 24, 1918

Letter to The Editor of the Times from William Osler, The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London, England. Letter to the London Times, April 25, 1918,p. 4,f. "THE CURSE OF MEROZ". Gives his opinion on the situation in Ireland.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to A. Lawrence (Harvard College) Lowell, October 21, 1915

Letter to A. Lawrence (Harvard College) Lowell from Director General Army Medical Service, London, England. Refers to his cable of the 13th. Details on the staff they would need and financial details. Asks him to cable date of sailing and the name of the vessel, the port and the date of arrival in England.

Letter to A. Lawrence Lowell, September 17, 1915

Letter to A. Lawrence Lowell from William Osler, The Athenaeum, London, England. Mentions that he is back from France where he visited the Harvard Unit. Gives his impressions of it. Good comments on the Commandant, Alan Perry and on the staff, on the X ray work, on the Dental men and on the nurses. Hopes arrangements have been made to continue the work. P.S. He has no objection if he sent this to the Transcript.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Abraham Jacobi, September 11, 1903

Letter to Abraham Jacobi from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Dr. G.A. Auden has requested a photograph of Jacobi. Osler reports on his summer holidays. He has sent Jacobi a copy of Kussmauls 's "Aus meiner Docentenzeit."

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Arthur T. Hadley, July 15, 1912

Letter to Arthur T. Hadley from William Osler, The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London, England. Mentions that he had cable him asking to postpone his Silliman Lectures until Spring. The pressure of his publishers forced him to work for the last six months on the revision of his text-book. He is mentally used up, and would like to have the winter to prepare his lectures. He had arranged the programme with Stokes : 1. Six lectures on the evolution of modern medicine 2. A general address on "A Way of Life" to the student body. 3. A couple of bibliographical lectures on subjects in which he is interested. Hopes to see him this evening at the Royal Society.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Arthur Thomson, February 1, 1904

Letter to Arthur Thomson from J.S. Fairbairn, 60, Wimpole Street, London, England. Fairbairn begins to see merit in Thomson's views regarding the Regius Professorship of Medicine at Oxford.

Fairbairn, J. S. (John Shields), 1868-1944

Letter to Arthur Thomson, January 10, 1904

Letter to Arthur Thomson from J.S. Fairbairn, 60, Wimpole Street, London, England. Fairbairn writes of the present disagreement among the Oxford men over naming the right man for the Regius Professorship of Medicine. He himself has not been satisfied with the proceedings thus far. He is of the opinion that the position should go to a Clinical teacher from a big Medical School, not necessarily from the British Isles. He was in favour of Rose Bradford's candidacy, but Bradford declined the offer.

Fairbairn, J. S. (John Shields), 1868-1944

Letter to Arthur Thomson, January 15, 1904

Letter to Arthur Thomson from J.S. Fairbairn, 60, Wimpole Street, London, England. Fairbairn writes concerning the vacant post of Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. Fairnairn does not agree with Thomson's views on the matter.

Fairbairn, J. S. (John Shields), 1868-1944

Letter to Arthur Thomson, January 27, 1904

Letter to Arthur Thomson from J.S. Fairbairn, 60, Wimpole Street, London, England. Fairbairn expresses his support for Dr. Church's candidacy for the post of Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. He does not agree with Thomson that the position should be reserved for a specialist in Pathology.

Fairbairn, J. S. (John Shields), 1868-1944

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