Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William & Grace Revere Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Oslers request the pleasure of Dr. Jacobs's company at dinner.
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 Samuel Theobald, Library of the Medical & Chirurgical Faculty, 847 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Theobald and others are anxious to wipe out the debt of the Medical and Chirurgical faculty before the new year. He asks if Jacobs would be interested in donating some money for this project. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Grace Revere Osler, Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Lady Osler, Revere, and Miss Nichols arrived in Quebec after their stay in Canton. William Francis joined them for 2 weeks and they expect Dr. McCrae on the following day. She heard that Susan and Harry Chapin called in on Jacobs' mother. She writes of Cushing and Rachel. Osler will deliver an address at the Canadian Medical Society in Montreal.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Grace Revere Osler, Canton, Massachusetts, USA. Lady Osler has just joined Revere and Miss Nichols in Canton. William Francis has obtained his medical degree and an appointment to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. The Oslers will not go to England over the summer, as Osler has promised to speak at the Canadian Medical Association and he does not want to leave his mother alone at the age of 96. Lady Osler goes to Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec. She writes of Cushing's wedding and his future career plans. She mentions the death of Dr. Stephen King and delivers news of family and friends.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick asks if it was Jacobs and Osler's intention to invite the Phipps Institute to send delegates to the meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee. If so, Flick would like to send Drs. McCarthy, Walsh, Stanton, Landis and Hatfield. Flick has requested that the staff of the Phipps Institute disregard his personal opinion of the Daniel Lewis and Clark Bell Congresses on Tuberculosis and to act on their own in the matter.
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 Grace Revere Osler, Incheuen, North Berwick, Scotland. Lady Osler tells of her delightful stay in Amsterdam. Osler and Dr. Dock were disappointed with the results of their search for old books. She writes of the Tuberculosis Congress, opened by the Duke of Cambridge. The Oslers attended a tea at Apsley House held by the Duchess of Wellington. Lady Osler has joined Revere in Scotland. They expect Dr. Cushing and Dr. McCrae on the following day.