Letter to Harvey Cushing from Paterson (?). Comments on the Rectorial Elections in Edinburgh. Osler made a good fight. Extract of an editorial from the Glasgow Herald where it states that Osler has achieved a measure of success never approached by any non-political candidate.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 44, Avenue d'Iena, Paris, France. Asks him if Jacobs spoke to him about Cordells' portrait for the Faculty. It should be done in recognition. Will contribute $25. Suggests that the portrait could be presented at the opening of the new building. Enjoys his life in Paris. Mentions that the Election (Rectorial for the University of Edinburgh) is today and that he has not much chance.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Frederick T. Gates, 26, Broadway, New York, New York, USA. He is sending a letter that Osler wrote to Rockefeller (see CUS417/105.56) to help him illustrate Osler's broad and sympathetic nature. Civilities.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He is sending the first report of the Vivisection Commission. Mentions that Starling' evidence is A-1. He enjoyed his trip to Edinburgh (Royal Medical Society).
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas McCrae, 1929, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Precision brought by McCrae on the their book Modern Medicine (in USA) and A System of Medicine (in the English Edition). In the first edition, only Osler's name appeared while in the second edition both names appeared (Osler and McCrae). McCrae listed the articles produced by Osler in each volume.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is giving him 150 dollars, which Malloch gave several years ago for a Lister Prize that has never been offered. Osler would like the money to go as a prize for the best piece of original work in surgery.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.S. Martin, 178, East 64th Street, New York, New York, USA. Martin sends Cushing a letter he found from Osler to C.F. Martin in his copy of "Science and Immortality." [See CUS417/101.42]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas McCrae, 1627, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. McCrae has gathered a number of letters from Osler, which he now sends to Cushing.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas McCrae, 1627, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. McCrae corrects Cushing's information regarding Osler's Ingersoll Lecture on Science and Immortality in 1904.
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.