Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler requests the pleasure of Dr. Jacobs's company at luncheon.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. News of their Christmas reunion. He had a niece and her children and Palmer Wright from Ottawa at home. News of Revere. Welch must have told him that W. A. Marburgh will make an offer for Payne's Library. Details on books at the new Barnet. Thanks him for the books. Mentions a possible trip to Egypt for six weeks with his brother E. B. Mrs. Osler does not care to go so far from the boy. Miss Woolley may come over while he will be away. Payne left him the Restitutio Christianismi of Servetus (1791) He has the Calvin. Will be glad of the Harvard Journal. Putnam's article on James in the Atlantic Monthly is interesting. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks him for his "Forerunner". Mentions a busy time at home and in Oxford. Asks him to meet him at the American Clinical Surgeons in London. There will be a dinner with them. Greetings to Halsted. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler requests the pleasure of Dr. Jacobs's company for dinner to meet Dr. J. Collins Warren.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. Sends the Harvey diploma facsimile. Rolleston has sent Cushing one. Cannot find Vernon nor can Seymour Thomas. Found all sorts of interesting things at the Library but will now concentrate on the hospitals. Raymond has a clinic on hereditary optic atrophy. He went to the Ecole and the Society des hopitaux, where he has been elected as a member. Chauffard is president of the Society. Enjoys their company. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. Did not find Vernon's address yet. Mention of a lecture at the Tropical Disease Society at the Pasteur and Laverand, on an account of the treatment of sleeping sickness by the French Commission. Anecdote of a letter from Jacobs confusing Magnin with Pirquet. Mention of a dinner given by the Dean of the Faculty, Landouzy. Chauffard and gave a dinner and Raymond also. Mrs. Osler goes to Oxford to bring back Revere. He has bought a first edition of Avenbrugger and a Gilbert's Magnet which he got at the Amherst sale. Morgan bought the Caxtons. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Mentions that they knew about it ten days ago, but had to keep the secret. George R. was so impressed by his wife and Nona and Ottilie that he sent a word to Asquith. Such a torrent of cables and telegrams. Reflection on the fact that they were happy before and he hopes that it will not disturb his 'Aequanimitas'. His wife and the girls are in town for fun and he has a peaceful time at home. Will ask Phipps for the extra 1000 pounds (Payne books). Shall be heart broken if they do not get it. Mention that the baronetcy fees are ruinous. Civilities. Signed Sir Billy.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Mentions that they had had many visitors. He had been lecturing at Newcastle and at Cambridge. Mention of the new reforms which are under discussion. Sent a notice about the vote on the Greek question to the New York Nation. Will send him a reprint copy of "Man's Redemption of Man's" sermonette. Phillips has put it in his December number. Sends him a book by Weber on "Aspects of Death in Art". Will also send a copy to the Library. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler requests the pleasure of Dr. Jacobs's company to meet Professor Waldeyer.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. Sent Young's Phthisis. Considers Young as the greatest physicist of England of the first half of the 19th century. He is very busy. Dieulafoy and Raymond embarrass him with their respect towards him in the clinic. Bought a few good books. Civilities