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Letter, August 11, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from the Clarendon Press. The publisher writes of Osler's influence on the new edition of the "Religio Medici." He sends Cushing photographs.

Clarendon Press

Letter, February 18, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson informs Osler that Margaret Williams has been to see him about the collation of the "Religio Medici" manuscripts. Johnson asks questions about how Osler would like the collation to be done.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, May 2, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson reports on his progress with the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. Johnson provides details of his findings from the manuscripts.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, May 20, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson has finished the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He explains the method he used to complete the work and sends a copy of it to Osler.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, June 6, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 12, Marlboro Street, Bath, England, to William Osler. Johnson was not aware that Osler required additional manuscripts of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" collated other than the two housed at Norwich. He offers to draw up another estimate for this work to avoid any misunderstanding.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, June 11, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson requests Dr. de Havilland Hall and Osler's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He presumes that Osler would like these manuscripts to be collated with the first authorized edition of 1642.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, November 27, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson reports on his progress with the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He believes it would take him a month of straight work to do everything Osler has asked of him. He discusses the details of his fee for completing the task.

Johnson, Frederic

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