Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edith Gittings Reid, 608, Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Reid comments on Muirhead's tribute to Lady Osler and reports on the progress of her own biography of William Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from John(?) Fulton, Yale Medical School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Fulton(?) would like to help Muirhead raise money for the publication of his memoirs of Lady Osler.
Letter to Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Cushing from Randolph Norwood, Secretary-Treasurer, Tudor and Stuart Club, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Form letter: Invitation to the second open meeting of the Tudor and Stuart Club to hear an address by Professor John Milton Berdan on the subject of "The Family of the Faerie Queene."
Letter to Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Cushing from Randolph Norwood, Secretary-Treasurer, Tudor and Stuart Club, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Form letter: Invitation to the second open meeting of the Tudor and Stuart Club to hear an address by Professor John Milton Berdan on the subject of "The Family of the Faerie Queene."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Maude E. Abbott, The College Club, 1300 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Abbott relays information she received from Dr. Lomer regarding Osler's involvement in the formation of the McGill Graduates' Society, his role as Secretary in 1876, and as President in 1880. [See CUS417/72.14] She gives a progress report on her Osler volume.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.M. Brockbank, 51, Palatine Road, Withington, Manchester, England. Brockbank responds to Cushing's appeal for materials relating to Osler. He writes of his friendship with Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from A.A. Warden, 11, Avenue du Bois-de-Boulogne, Paris, France. Warden responds to Cushing's appeal for material relating to Osler. He also sends an abstract of an address by Charles Mayo. He mentions his sister-in-law, Mrs. R. Bruce Taylor, wife of the president of Queen's University.
Letter to Arthur Thomson from Harvey Cushing, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Cushing asks Thomson to explain how medical examinations are conducted in England. He would like to know if outside Examiners are called in, how there are chosen, and who they were between the years 1906-1919. Thomson replies on verso. [See CUS417/10.3 and CUS417/10.4]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from H.M. Barlow, Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, London, England. Barlow responds to Cushing's inquiry into the Moxon Medal. The only surgeon to have won the medal was Jonathan Hutchinson. [For details see CUS417/23.6]