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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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Henry Beaumont Small Fonds

  • CA OSLER P028
  • Fonds
  • 1876-1880

Fonds shows Henry Beaumont Small's activities as a medical student through his admission cards for his complete medical formation. It contains 43 admission cards signed by or printed for the teachers, among them William Osler.

Small, Henry Beaumont, 1854-1949

George Eli Armstrong Fonds

  • CA MUA MG2024
  • Fonds
  • 1852-1933

Fonds primarily documents Armstrong’s social life. They consist overwhelmingly of correspondence for the period 1909-1933. Letters from his professional colleagues, such as Sir William Osler, F.J. Shepard, Edward Archibald, William J. Mayo and others in the Mayo Clinic, are concerned largely with personal greetings, association memberships, or Medical Faculty business, particularly honorary degrees. Armstrong's non-medical correspondents include Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Atholstan, Sir Hugh Allan, Arthur Meighen, George Foster and Herbert Symonds. Topics include politics, Armstrong's war work and honours, some medicals matters, and personal news. Appended to this main series are obituaries and letters of sympathy to Armstrong's widow (1933), six photographs, including one of Armstrong in an operating room, and admission cards and diplomas from Armstrong's student years.

Armstrong, George Eli, 1854-1933

Letter to William Osler, October 6, 1919

Letter to William Osler from J.W. Wallace, Anderton, nr. Chorley, Lancashire, England. Six page letter on the subject of Walt Whitman, in response to Osler's query about Dr. Bucke's Whitman material. Discusses his influence on British politicians, and the labouring classes. Mentions Dr. Johnston, Keir Hardie, Bruce Glasier, Ramsay MacDonald , Ben Spoor.

Wallace, J.W.

Letter to William Osler, October 10, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Andrew Davies, Lindum, Abbey Road, Rhos on Sea, Oxfordshire, England. Responds to a query from Osler about tobacco and snuff taking. Recommends publications which he will lend Osler.

Davies, Andrew

Letter to William Osler, November 1, 1919

Letter to William Osler from R.W. Chapman, The Clarenden Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Cushing's notes re. Christ Church, R.W. Chapman, appointment of Osler to replace William Sanday as delegate to Oxford University Press. P.S. found on 130.91 about Osler asking Grace Revere Osler to make lists of all who should be informed of his impending death.

Chapman, R. W. (Robert William), 1881-1960

Letter to William Osler, October 27, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Hugh Wamsey(?) Bayly, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler has been named president of the Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease. Notes by Cushing that Osler refuses to sit up.

Bayly, Hugh Wansey, 1873 or 1874-1946

Letter to William Osler, November 1, 1919

Letter to William Osler from R.W. Chapman, The Clarenden Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The Delegates appointed Osler a Perpetual Delegate to replace Dr. Sanday who resigned. Attached is the obituary of Dr. Sanday

Chapman, R. W. (Robert William), 1881-1960

Letter to William Osler, October 9, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Darcy W. Thompson, 44 South St., St. Andrews, Scotland. Thanks for sending his address on the "Old Humanities" etc. and for kind words about an Aristotelian lecture. Has trouble understanding Oxford men, enjoyed jibes at Oliver Lodge and Conan Doyle. Was unable to complete work for Oslers Birthday Book.

Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth, 1860-1948

Letter to William Osler, October 9,1919

Letter to William Osler from D.W. Evans, The King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association, Westgate St., Cardiff, Wales. Encloses an extract from Minutes of Medical Committee of the Assoc. in which Osler is appointed to a Committee on research work. On Oct. 23, Lady Osler replied that Osler was ill and unable to see letters or attend meetings at present.

Evans, D.W.

Letter to William Osler, December 13, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Raymond Crawfurd, Tray's Hill, Hornsey Lane, London, N.6, England. Sorry to hear of illness News from the History of Medicine Section of the Royal Society of Medicine. The History Section is not too active. Wishes he could get Singer established in a suitable Professorship.

Crawfurd, Raymond Henry Payne, Sir, 1865-1938

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