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Malloch Family Fonds

  • CA OSLER P107
  • Fonds
  • 1868-1953

Fonds documents the Mallochs' activities related to their medical and literary work. The fonds contains notes, correpondence, commonplace books, account books, material related to publications, family memorabilia, scrapbooks, photographs, telegrams, postcards and certificates.

Malloch family

Harvey Cushing Fonds

  • CA OSLER P417
  • Fonds
  • 1860-1925; predominantly 1920-1924

The fonds contains original and typescript letters, manuscript notes, newspaper clippings, journal extracts, reminiscences and more, assembled by Harvey Cushing chiefly between 1920 and 1924 during the course of his research for the biography of William Osler. For the biography, Cushing collected and retyped over 7500 pieces of Osler's correspondence, among which are some original letters.

The fonds is separated into three series: Manuscripts, Working Notes and Osler's Correspondence. It also contains photographs, annual reports, publications, clippings, one watercolor painting, one postcard. Osler's correspondence is further arranged in three subseries based chronologically.

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter to Grace Revere Osler

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Rudyard Kipling, Bateman's, Burwash, Sussex, England. Kipling is glad to know that Grace found Revere's grave properly tended to. He comments on the need to honour and remember those who die in war.

Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, January 31, 1899

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She sends regards to her grandson, Revere, and relates news of family and friends.

Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, March 10, 1899

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She writes of Herbert Gwyn's travels to the Adirondack Sanitarium to recuperate from Tuberculosis. She relates news of family and friends.

Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, March 6, 1899

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She thanks Grace for taking care of Nellie in Baltimore. She sends her special regards to Revere and reports on the health of Herbert Gwyn, and the rest of the family.

Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, July 9, 1898

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from William Osler, Royal Mail Steamship "Etruria". He reports on his travels to England and on the events of the ship. Stewart, Roddick and Brock are also on board. He offers comforting words to his wife, reminding her that the five weeks they will be apart will pass quickly.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, July 22, 1898

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from William Osler, 12a, Curzon Street & 1 Queen Street, London, England. He writes that they must both remain humble despite his appointment as Fellow of the Royal Society, his appointment as Dean of Clinical Medicine and his two honorary degrees (Edinburgh and Aberdeen) all in one year. He reports on his time in England.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Grace Revere Osler

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere describes how he and his battery celebrated Christmas on the battlefield. He thanks his mother for all the provisions she has sent to him and his fellow soldiers. He reports that his senior officer was recently killed in action, but they managed to find a parson and have a decent burial for him.

Osler, Edward Revere, 1895-1917

Letter to Grace Revere Osler

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere writes of a trip to the dump and describes the desolation he witnessed at the front. He writes that the death and destruction caused by the war inspires the novice at war, like himself, with more that mere horror; it inspires complete depression.

Osler, Edward Revere, 1895-1917

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