Letter to Helen MacMurchy from Hon. Justice Featherston Osler, 80, Crescent Road, Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Featherston thanks MacMurchy for her letter of sympathy upon the death of his brother, William Osler.
Letter to Francis John Shepherd from William Osler, 15, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Osler discusses a patient named Cassells, who suffers from a bowel tumour.
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She relates news of family and friends. Additional notes by William Francis.
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She relates news of family and friends. Additional note by William Francis. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ethel Bovell Barwick, 644, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, USA. Barwick congratulates Cushing on his biography of Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Stevie(?) Plummer, Sylvan Tower, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Plummer writes concerning photographs for Cushing's biography of Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from N.B. Wadsworth, The London & Canadian Loan & Agency Company, 51 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wadsworth sends a copy of a photo of the Wadsworth Mill at Weston. He did not go to school with Osler, but was living at Weston at the time and often saw him there.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from N.B. Wadsworth, Room 8, Bank of Toronto Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wadsworth provides information on the Wadsworth Mill at Weston.
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Grace Revere Osler, 15, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Lady Osler has been in Toronto with Revere for the wedding of B.B. Osler and Miss Ramsay of Hamilton. Osler has just joined them and is busy working on the new edition of his text book. Osler will sail to England with Roddick. She mentions the Beggs and the Locke girls. William Francis graduated from the Johns Hopkins. Includes mansuscript notes.
Letter to Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac from Grace Revere Osler, Toronto, Ontario, USA. Lady Osler thanks Camac for the roses and for the message left by Miss Mallory. She has been tied up visiting with Osler's relatives. She was filled with pride after hearing Osler's address at the Canadian Medical Association in Montreal. She is impressed by her own inability to cope with her position as the spouse of such an admired object. Includes manuscript notes.