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Osler Library Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938
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Letter, April 10, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Edward Livingston Trudeau, Saranac Lake, New York, USA. Trudeau compliments Flick's plans for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. He writes of matters to be discussed at the next meeting of the Society and his reluctance to take on the Presidency. He is glad that the Phipps Institute has decided to send Ravenel to Genoa to study Maragliano's methods for treating Tuberculosis.

Trudeau, Edward Livingston

Letter, April 14, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Jacobs compliments Flick on his proposed constitution and by-laws for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. The next meeting of the Society will take place at the New York home of Dr. Biggs.

Jacobs, Henry Barton, 1858-1939

Letter, April 18, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Arrangements for the upcoming meeting of the Unites States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, April 2, 1904(?)

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Herman M. Biggs, 5, West 58th Street, New York, New York, USA. Arrangements for a Tuberculosis Committee meeting in New York to discuss the constitution, by-laws, and personnel of the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.

Biggs, Herman M.

Letter, April 20, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler would like Biggs to look over Sternberg's proposed constitution and by-laws before the next meeting of the United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, April 25, 1902

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William A. Stone, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Executive Chamber, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick has been appointed as a delegate to represent the state of Pennsylvania at the American Congress of Tuberculosis in New York City, May 14-16, 1902.

Stone, William A.

Letter, April 30, 1902

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Karl von Ruck, Journal of Tuberculosis, Asheville, North Carolina, USA. von Ruck has accepted the chairmanship on the Committee of the third symposium of the Congress on Tuberculosis. He asks Flick to present a paper in his section of the Congress.

Ruck, Karl von

Letter, April 4, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Edward Livingston Trudeau, Saranac Lake, New York, USA. Although Trudeau is flattered to have been named Chairman of the Executive Committee of the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis, he does not feel he is suited for such business. He will do what he can in his post, as long as he is not in the way of progress of the Society. He comments on Maragliano's paper on Tuberculosis.

Trudeau, Edward Livingston

Letter, April 5, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from E.S. Bullock, Silver City, New Mexico, USA. Bullock is very sorry to have missed the recent meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee in Philadelphia, but would like to make it to the next meeting in Atlantic City. However, his small institution is struggling at present, and will not likely have the money to send him, nor is he likely to have enough money to pay his own way.

Bullock, E.S.

Letter, April 6, 1904

Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Arrangements for a Tuberculosis Committee meeting in New York to discuss the constitution, by-laws, and personnel of the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.

Jacobs, Henry Barton, 1858-1939

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