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Osler Library Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926
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Letter, 1916

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler thanks Adami for sending a list of officers implicated in the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair [see CUS417/2.14]. He is sorry that Edith Campbell lost her job, as he does not see how she was implicated.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, October 20, 1916

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, Board of Education, England. Osler received a cable from Sir Robert Borden assuring him that Gen. G.C. Jones would not be dismissed without full consideration of his case in Canada. Osler has sent in his resignation as consultant to several Canadian Army Hospitals.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, October 5, 1916

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler writes that Bruce has not yet responded to his queries regarding Gen. G.C. Jones's and the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair. If Jones was not consulted about the Hospital Commission, Osler will write a letter of protest to Hughes, send a cable to Sir Robert Borden, and resign his positions as consultant to the Canadian Army Hospitals.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, January 30, 1917

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler writes that everyone is glad that Jones has returned to his post as Director of Medical Services after the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair. He understands that H.A. Bruce and S. Hughes are furious with him. He writes of Revere's movements with the Army.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, February 1, 1904

Letter to John George Adami from Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Jacobs reports on the motion made at a recent Conference in Baltimore, presided over by Welch and attended by a number of physicians interested in the study of Tuberculosis, to create a committee to deal with the present Tuberculosis issue in the U.S. The members of the committee are: Osler, Trudeau, T. Smith, Adami, V.Y. Bowditch, Knopf, Ravenel, Klebs, Janeway, Jacobs, Bracken, Flick and Biggs.

Jacobs, Henry Barton, 1858-1939

Letter to John George Adami, June 4, 1902

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler does not think he should publicly announce his absence from the Tuberculosis Congress in New York. He plans to deliver an address at the meeting of the Canadian Medical Association. Additional notes by Adami.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John George Adami, 1902

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, University Club, Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, USA. Arrangements for Adami's application to the Royal Society of Physicians. Allbutt is taking care of most of the signatures, and says that Schäfer, Sherrington, Fisher, and Bradford are in support of Adami. Additional notes by Adami.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John George Adami, May 29, 1902

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Osler writes of Reed and Sternberg. He is surprised that Adami agreed to attend the Tuberculosis Congress in New York. He writes of members of and candidates for the Royal Society. Additional notes by Adami.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John George Adami, October 4, 1919

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. It will be a good experience for Adami. Asks when his daughter is coming. They had six weeks in Jersey. Went in Newcastle. Mentions a dinner with Littlejohn and Meakins. In Glasgow, he talked with MacAlister and Irving over Treasury Committee business. He is working hard at the revision of his textbook. Asks for references for the most recent contribution to the biology of familial and Hereditary diseases. Invitation to visit them.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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