Letter to James William White from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He had distributed the copies with private letters to the Morning Post, the Spectator, the Saturday Review, the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the London Nation. Young Max-Muller said the copy he took has been circulated. Wishes to have more copies to send to Grey, Asquith, Haldane, Lloyd George, Earl Crewe, Harcourt, and Lord Iveagh, or White could send the copies directly to them with a private letter, saying it was sent at Osler's request. Details about the settlement of the Belgian professors. Things are going very well, the new army is being put into first-class form. Treves told him the organization is something that he never dreamt of when he looks back upon the South African experiences. The motor ambulance is making a great difference. The cases of septic wounds and of tetanus had decreased. Civilities.