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Letter to Jennette Osler, May 25, 1867

Letter to Jennette Osler from William Osler, "The Parsonage", Weston, Ontario, Canada. Osler writes of collecting specimens with Johnson and of the splendid cricket matches he has played over the term. Additional notes by Jennette Osler and William Francis.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Jennette Osler, October 22, 1871(?)

Letter to Jennette Osler from William Osler, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Osler delivers news of Marian Francis and her children. He reports on his activities in Montreal, which includes learning Dutch. He mentions the Taylors, Robert Palmer, Bishop Selwyn, and the Elliots.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Jennette Osler, September 18, 1871

Letter to Jennette Osler from William Osler. English translation for CUS417/67.12. Osler reports on some church services he has attended, particularly a sermon delivered by Mr. Hodgson from Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter from William Osler, January 4, 1871

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.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charlotte (Chattie) Osler (Mrs. Charles Gwyn), July 6, 1871

Letter to Charlotte (Chattie) Osler (Mrs. Charles Gwyn) from William Osler, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Osler is running out of money. He acted as god-father to Marian's baby, baptized earlier in the week. He is glad to hear that Frank returned home safely. He has been boarding with a nice fellow named Henderson. He gives his address at 48, St. Urbain Street. His Dutch is not progressing as rapidly as he hoped.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Robert Palmer Howard, 1872

Letter to Robert Palmer Howard from William Osler. Osler responds to Howard's letter CUS417/68.12. He is disappointed that his prospects as an ophthalmic surgeon are blighted by the possibility of Dr. Morgan transferring to Montreal. He will now begrudgingly enter into general practice. He would like to hear something definite about his future connection to McGill, and has written to the Dean to that effect. He writes of his Laboratory work in England and mentions Burdon-Sanderson, James Barlow and Dr. Ringer.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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