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Osler Library Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939 With digital objects
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Letter to Harvey Cushing, October 1, 1915

Letter to Harvey Cushing from R.Tait McKenzie, 2014, Pine Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Letter dated December 21st, 1920. Resumes the letters he received from Osler. As described on p. 495, in volume II, Osler wrote him during his early work with the War Office in the establishment of command depots for the re-training of wounded preparatory for their return to active service. He also mentioned a card about a statue he made of Capt. Drummond. Osler urged him to collect and write up his work for a war museum. Mentions a Case of a man from Khanawake (Caugnawagha) studied by Egerton Y. Davis. McKenzie's last visit to Osler was in 1916.

McKenzie, R.Tait

Letter to Harvey Cushing, January 7, 1916

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, American Women War Hospital, Paignton, England. (Card) All goes well here. Love to Kate and the children.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, January 29, 1916

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Garth has arrived. Thanks. His library is thriving. He is getting the important non medical contributions by doctors. Mentions that he has sent back the 2000$ to Yale for the Silliman lectures. Explains that he was doubtful about them. He has got hypercritical the deeper he gets into medical history. He is very busy, cases of paratyphoid and dysentery and hearts. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Lewellys Franklin Barker. Barker recalls his trip with Osler in 1892 to Richmond and William and Mary College in Virginia. Osler met with infamous rivals, Dr. Hunter McGuire and George Ben Johnston. He was very impressed with the library at the College. Includes manuscript notes.

Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 17, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from L. Hektoen, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases, 637 South Wood Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Hektoen has enclosed a letter from Osler written in 1895. Typed copy of Osler's letter appears at bottom of page.

Hektoen, Ludvig, 1863-1951

Letter to Harvey Cushing, August 6, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Harold Bowditch, 520, Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Bowditch encloses a postcard from his father, H.P. Bowditch, to his wife, dated August 18, 1897.

Bowditch, Harold

Letter to Harvey Cushing, November 19, 1916

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks him for the note he sent her on the St. Paul. News of Revere. Mentions the anxiety of the parents who keep a cheerful exterior, the conversation always diverted from the unpleasant. Mentions that occasionally Grace confides in her. Reflections on the everyday life there. Civilities.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Harvey Cushing, May 28, 1917

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Torquay, England. (Postcard). Asks him to let him know if he does not get away on Tuesday as he will be in London Wednesday at the G.W.R. Hotel Paddington. He will make his visit to the Heart Hospital, in Hampstead on Thursday morning. Offers to Fitz and Cutler to accompany him. Advises him to let him know of any special worries, as he is the intermediary to Keogh who wants to hear of problems quickly.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, September 13, 1917

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Royal Victoria Hotel, Swanage, Dorset, England. Acknowledgment of his letter. Thankful for his answer that none of their special friends were injured. Repeats that it is a comfort for the Oslers to think that he was with Revere at the end. Mentions that she tried to write him a note to express her feelings but feels inadequate. The Oslers are wonderful, talk about Revere constantly, reminisce about Cushing with Revere together at this place. Osler seems to be shrinking away and Grace looks sad. Reflections about the death.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 8, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Charles W. Eliot, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Eliot provides information on Osler's Ingersoll Lecture, by which he was not very impressed. He instructs Cushing to contact F.W. Hunnewell about Osler's correspondence with the Harvard President's office.

Eliot, Charles W.

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