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Letter to Casey Albert Wood, May 29, 1920

Letter to Casey Albert Wood from George H. Perley, 19, Victoria Street, London, Oxfordshire, England. Extract from letter. Perley laments the death of Osler. He remarks that no one in their generation was more human, helpful, or had made such a vast number of friends in every part of the world as Osler. Osler never fully recovered from the loss of his son. Perley attended Osler's funeral at Oxford. He writes that McGill University will greatly benefit from Osler's Library.

Perley, George H.

Letter to Casey Albert Wood, December 22, 1915

Letter to Casey Albert Wood from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Word about the fire in the dining-room. They are hopeful in spite of transient set tasks. It is hard to turn a democracy into an army. Agrees with the subscription to a cigarette fund. It will be helpful. Amazed by the monetary help they received from America for the Belgian professors. Revere is off with the McGill Unit and will go with No.3 Field Ambulance. His library grows. Edmund Boyd Osler gave him 7000 $ to spent for his collection which will go to McGill. Greetings for 1916.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Casey Albert Wood, June 29, 1912

Letter to Casey Albert Wood from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks for his photograph of him. Their edition of Helmholtz's life had to be curtailed from the German to bring it into a single volume. All students and young doctors should read the lives of Pasteur and Helmholtz. Glad to see the notice of Wood's ophthalmic library in the report of the librarian of McGill. Mentions that his library will finally be housed in Montreal. Gives the two lines of his collection : books that are of historical importance in the evolution of medicine, and books that have interest through the character or work of their authors. Invitation. Sends him a photograph. News of Revere. Mention of their holiday in Scotland in August. Civilities. P.S. Delighted with Allport's report.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919