Letter to J. William White from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Osler met with MacCormac about the Honorary Fellowship affair. Only four candidates will be selected, and two of them cannot be from the same city. He writes of his summer travel plans while in England.
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."
Letter to Frederick Cheever Shattuck from William Osler, Brown Shipley & Co., London, England. Osler informs Shattuck that T.K. Fowler is on his way to the U.S. to make an inspection of post-graduate methods. Osler reports on his summer travels.
Letter to John H. Musser from William Osler, Carlton Hotel, Pall Mall, London, England. Dr. Dock and Osler called to waken Musser, only to find that he had not yet arrived.
Letter to Francis R. Packard from William Osler, Brown Shipley & Co., London, England. Osler has sent Packard a paper on the Visceral Manifestations of the Erythema group for publication. He asks Packard to give a copy to S.S. Cohen.
Letter to Lawrason Brown from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Osler believes that it will be difficult for Brown to get an assistant. He writes that Trudeau has been sadly missed at the meeting [British Congress on Tuberculosis]. Osler is happy that Brown is taking charge of the Sanitarium.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Hopes that Jacobs will come on to Rome. Asks him to drop a line at the Grand Hotel Britania at Venice. If they do not meet in Rome, he will try to catch him on the Riviera on his way back. Revere is well again. His wife and his son are not coming with him to Rome. Civilities.
Letter to Charles Daniel Parfitt from William Osler, The Hotel Metropole, London, England. Invitation to come spend the night with them at Ewelme. Details on how to meet each other at the train station. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, Brown Shipley & Co., London, England. Osler reports on his pleasant sea voyage to Europe. He was sorry to hear that Ogden's mother is in poor health. While in Europe, Osler will deliver the Cavendish lecture. Earlier in the day, he attended a meeting of the Royal Society, during which he was sworn in and attended a lecture by Haffkine.
Letter to Margaret E. Charlton from William Osler, London, England. Osler instructs Charlton to ask Dr. Finley or Dr. Shepherd if the Library has a copy of Harvey's "De Generatione Anamalium" in English. Osler has picked up a duplicate copy and would like to send it to the Library.