Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is giving him 150 dollars, which Malloch gave several years ago for a Lister Prize that has never been offered. Osler would like the money to go as a prize for the best piece of original work in surgery.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 44, Avenue d'Iena, Paris, France. Asks him if Jacobs spoke to him about Cordells' portrait for the Faculty. It should be done in recognition. Will contribute $25. Suggests that the portrait could be presented at the opening of the new building. Enjoys his life in Paris. Mentions that the Election (Rectorial for the University of Edinburgh) is today and that he has not much chance.
Letter from William Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Harvey(?) Cushing. Osler had already sent Cushing the Plantin Edition of Vesalius, when Cushing placed an order for it with Maggs Bros.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Sends on Spielmann' s letter to Cushing in regard to Vesal Iconography.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Mentions that there were as further letter to Cushing about the Vesal Iconography.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler agrees to subscribe to the Vesal Iconography. He reports on his condition. Civilities.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler writes in detail of his illness. He hopes to see the Cushing children in England before long. He reports that Allbutt is in fine form.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler writes of his symptoms and condition. He briefly notes recent literary acquistions.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, St. Brelades Bay, Jersey, England. The Oslers are enjoyng their vacation by the sea. Osler extends his sympathies upon the death of Cushing's nephew. He is rewriting sections of his text book and asks Cushing about his experiences with certain medical cases.