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Letter to William Osler, May 22, 1913

Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Sends him a letter from Herringham. Technical details concerning the organization of the XVIIth International Congress of Medicine (London, 1913). Discussions over the translation in German and French of the English title of their discussions on the heart.

Pasteur, William

Letter to William Osler, June 4, 1913

Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Technical details on the organization of the International Congress of Medicine. Asks his advice regarding the acceptance of a paper. Suggests putting a London man who would be prepared to do some work in the position of Vice-President, unfilled since Samson Gemmell's vacancy. Civilities.

Pasteur, William

Letter to William Osler, July 17, 1913

Letter to William Osler from Lauder Brunton, 10, Stratford Place, Cavendish Square, London, England. He does not know definitely whether Landouzy is coming. He has invited him to dine on the 9th when he will have many foreigners coming. Invites the Oslers to this dinner at the Club. Details on the etiquette. Mentions that he also invited Landouzy on the 8th at Hampton Court, at their Sectional Dinner. Civilities.

Brunton, T. Lauder (Thomas Lauder), 1844-1916

Letter to William Osler, May 23, 1914

Letter to William Osler from John Young Walker MacAlister, 1, Wimpole Street, London, England. Mentions that his letter has been read at the last meeting of the Council. He is instructed to ask the Council of the (Historical) Section to draw up a programme of what they propose for the Vesalius demonstration. Adds to his civilities a remark explaining that he has a sore heart and keen disappointment. He had so looked forward for 2 years of real and rapid progress under a favourable Western wind.

MacAlister, John Young Walker, Sir, 1856-1925

Letter to William Osler, November 15, 1917

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133, Oxford Street, London, England. The General will not be able to come. Asks him if they can meet to discuss ways and means (for the establishment of the eventual "Bulletin of the C.A.M.C.") to put these before the General.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to William Osler, August 21, 1904

Letter to William Osler from W.D. Halliburton, Church Cottage, 17 Marylebone Road, London, England. Halliburton congratulates Osler on his appointment as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. He writes of Whitfield's hopes that Osler will also accept to be the Clinical Professor of Medicine at King's College Hospital. Halliburton is not certain that Osler will be allowed to hold both posts simultaneously.

Halliburton, W. D. (William Dobinson), 1860-1931

Letter to William Osler, October 27, 1910

Letter to William Osler from Green & Co. Longmans, 39, Paternoster Row, London, England. Vallery Radot had written to them to know if it is the "Life of Pasteur" issued 24 years ago in England and America or the translation by Lady Claude Hamilton of "The Scientific work of Pasteur" that Phipps wishes to give away.

Longmans, Green and Co.

Letter to William Osler, December 25, 1910

Letter to William Osler from Reginald Heber Fitz, 18, Arlington Street, London, England. Thanks him for the sermon he sent him. Details on his readings. He had a wonderful trip to California when he went for the Lane Lectures. Recommends making a trip through the Canadian Rockies, Yellowstone and Yosemite Park, and the Grand Canyon. Mention of a Christmas card from Mrs. Futcher. Note from Osler written in his book "Memorial addresses delivered at the Harvard Medical School". He says that he was one of his best friends, and one of the few who called him William. Met him with Henry Bowditch in Boston in 1876. Praise for him.

Fitz, Reginald H. (Reginald Heber), 1843-1913

Letter to William Osler, July 19, 1911

Letter to William Osler from W. C. Platt, Secretary of State, Home Department, Whitehall, London, England. Receipt of acknowledgement of his payment of fees and Stamp duties in respect of his creation as a Baronet.

Platt, W. C.

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