Extract from Archibald Malloch's journal. He is on trip to Lille. He tried in several bookshops to get for Osler the early papers of Pasteur on fermentation. No luck.
Letter from William Osler, on the letterhead of the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to John Whitridge(?) Williams. Osler writes of Davidson and Penfield. He asks if either Williams or the Johns Hopkins Medical Library have Reynald's "Birth of Mankind," 1545.
Letter from William Osler. Osler was referred to the unidentified addressee by Professor Dawson to help identify entozoa specimens. Osler includes a detailed list of specimens.
Letter from William Osler, 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Postcard. Addressee not named. He says that he saw a lecture on Purpura by Bramwell in his "Clinical Studies" dated July 1st, 1905. News from the life in Oxford.
Letter from William Osler, 1351, St. Catherine Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Osler appeals to unidentified addressee to vote for him to replace Dr. Drake as Attending Physician to the Montreal General Hospital. He lists his accomplishments and professional posts, as well as his contributions to Scientific and Practical Medicine.
Letter from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. Confirms that the Duke of Suffolk founded the Ewelme Hospital in 1440. They have the records in Oxford. The farm records go back to 1360. Reference to Shakespeare's Henry VI pt ii.