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Letter to Jennette Osler, May 25, 1867

Letter to Jennette Osler from Harvey(?) Cushing. Cushing(?) asks Jennette Osler to identify "Mammy Muff, the wicked spider," mentioned in a letter dated May 25, 1867. Jennette replies that the letter referred to her sister, Mrs. Francis.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Charlotte (Chattie) Osler (Mrs. Charles Gwyn), May 16, 1920

Letter to Charlotte (Chattie) Osler (Mrs. Charles Gwyn) from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing would like to know if Osler returned to Dundas in the summer of 1874 and if he stayed until his appointment to McGill was received. [For answer, see CUS417/70.17]

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Francis John Shepherd, July 15, 1921

Letter to Francis John Shepherd from Harvey Cushing. "For 1881 folder: questions for Dr. Shepherd." Cushing asks for information on the Rivière de Loup, G.W. Stevens of Lac à L'Eau Claire, and Lake Memphremagog.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Ethel Bovell Barwick, July 22, 1921

Letter to Ethel Bovell Barwick from Harvey Cushing. Cushing requests information on the Wilby Woolen Mills, James Bovell [Barwick's grandfather], and W.A. Johnson. [For response, see CUS417/76.16]

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Jennette Osler

Letter to Jennette(?) Osler from Harvey(?) Cushing. Cushing(?) asks Jennette(?) for information regarding an obituary Osler wrote some time after William Francis was born. Jennette responds at bottom of page. She explains that William Francis was called little Willie, Billy, Billiee, or Bill to distinguish him from William Osler. [See CUS417/77.20]

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, August 18, 1922

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing requests information on the sequels of the famous meeting between Osler and the Mayor of Baltimore at McCoy Hall. Cushing also asks about the "Quaker Club," when it began, and whose idea it was. Jacobs responds at bottom of page.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Vincent Y. Bowditch, August 18, 1922

Letter to Vincent Y. Bowditch from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing requests information on Bowditch's visit to Baltimore in January of 1902. He asks specifically about the meeting at McCoy Hall on Tuberculosis, during which Osler allegedly confronted the Mayor of Baltimore. Bowditch responds at bottom of page.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to C.N.B. Camac, August 28, 1922

Letter to C.N.B. Camac from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing requests information on the date and place of Osler's address "On the Need of a Radical Reform in Our Method of Teaching Senior Students." Camac responds at bottom of page: the address was delivered at the Stated Meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine on December 4, 1902.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Laura E. Smith, August 27, 1922

Letter to Laura E. Smith from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing requests information on Osler's address, "The Hospital as a College." Smith responds at bottom of page: the address was delivered at the Stated Meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine on December 4, 1902.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Henri Amédée Lafleur, July 10, 1922

Letter to Henri Amédée Lafleur from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing asks Lafleur to clarify to whom Osler wrote the letters entitled "To my house physicians." Lafleur responds at bottom of page with the full names of the physicians with which Osler corresponded while in Europe.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

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