Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler. Osler is interested in Klebs's Chicago work and has given his literature to the District Nurses Association. He would like to organize a National Tuberculosis Association.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler asks if it would suit Klebs to have the adjourned meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee in Philadelphia after Prof. Maragliano's lecture.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler reports on the meeting of the Board of Directors and its plans to attract money and members to the National Tuberculosis Association.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Arrangements for Klebs's visit to Baltimore. Osler urges Klebs to bring Babcock.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler invites Klebs to join him for dinner at the University Club in New York, after which the Committee will discuss the Tuberculosis question.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler will be in Philadelphia for the Tuberculosis exhibition at McCoy Hall. He has met with Mr. Phipps. He invites Klebs and Babcock to dinner to meet Professor Halliburton.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Invitation to sail to England with them by the White Star Line, on the Cedric, on May 19th.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Reference to the picture (pilgrimage at Louis' tomb). He will send his remarks next week. Would like to put the names of all the men on back of the frame. Asking news about Appleton's T. B. book. He had referred him to them but , according to Broome, they possibly had some New York fellow in view. Invitation to come in Oxford on his way to St. Moritz.
Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He is sending him a copy of his remarks (rf. the pilgrimage at Louis' tomb). Suggests that it would go best in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Will receive him at his house or at Christ Church when he will come to Oxford. Mention that he will check in Schmidt's Dictionary for a Shakespeare's quotation he made.