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Kelen Family Fonds

  • CA OSLER P193
  • Fonds
  • 1676-2004

The fonds consists of books, letters, documents, drafts, publications, photographs, and several artifacts collected by W. W. Francis and Marian Francis Kelen over the course of their lifetimes. Many books and documents relate to Sir William Osler and the Osler family including several personal letters, the Deed of Trust documents regarding the Bibliotheca Osleriana, drafts of Osler's works, and a wooden travelling trunk that belonged to Edward Revere Osler. The fonds also includes original poetry written by Marian Osborne, W. W. Francis, and Marian Francis Kelen.

Kelen family

Sir William Osler Collection

  • CA OSLER P100
  • Collection
  • 1800 - 1994

The Sir William Osler Collection, distinct from the Bibliotheca, is an extensive archival holding of Osler's correspondence (including eighteen hundred original letters), daybooks, accounts, engagement books, legal documents, book invoices, membership certificates, notebooks, lectures, addresses, newspaper clippings, photographs, books with manuscript additions, and miscellaneous loose items formerly inserted into individual books in his library. The collection also contains various family papers, including correspondence of Lady Grace Revere Osler and Edward Revere Osler.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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, July 8, 1925

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Harold Feil, 609, Osborn Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Feil praises Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler." He regrets that he never knew Osler. Feil attended Osler's funeral in 1919 with Dr. E.J. Wood.

Feil, Harold

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, May 11, 1925

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from William Turrell, Cherwell Lodge, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Turrell thanks Lady Osler for sending him a copy of "Life of Sir William Osler." He feels that the most striking example of Osler's work is the greatly enhanced standard of Medicine in Oxford. He writes of Izaak Walton Jr. Includes partial letter from Arnold Muirhead.

Turrell, William

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, April 26, 1925

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from P.S. Allen, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Allen thanks Lady Osler for sending him a copy of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler." Osler's life has been an inspiration to him.

Allen, P. S. (Percy Stafford), 1869-1933

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, June 4, 1925

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Esther Carling, Berks and Bucks Joint Sanatorium, Peppard Common, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Carling compliments Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" and comments on Osler's "radiant" personality.

Carling, Esther

Letter to Grace Revere Osler, August 28, 1921

Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing asks Mrs. Osler to provide details of her first summer abroad with Osler. Mrs. Osler's response is attached.

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

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