Letter to Harvey Cushing from Hon. Justice Featherston Osler, 80, Crescent Road, Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Featherston Osler explains that William Osler brought their aunt, Miss Mary Anne Pickton, to Canada in 1884. Miss Pickton lived with Osler's parents on Wellesley Street in Toronto until her death in February 1886. William Osler and Miss Pickton were very close; she may have helped fund Osler's studies in Germany. He mentions his aunt Lizzie [Elizabeth Osler], his father's youngest sister.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from (Mrs. Barrett) Edith G. (née Greenough) Wendell, 358, Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Wendell relays a passage from her personal diary that describes her first impressions of Osler upon their first meeting in Tadoussac, Quebec in 1877. [See CUS417/73.19]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ramsay Wright, Red Gables, Headington Hill, Oxford, England. Wright recalls the details of his European excursion with Osler in 1890.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Joseph Walsh. Walsh recalls his first meeting with Osler and his son, Revere, in Baltimore. He writes of a patient of Osler's, whose story left a lasting impression on him. Inc. ms. notes.
Letter to Dr. Cushing from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler writes of the progress of Dr. Cushing's brother. Halsted and the other Johns Hopkins doctors believe he may become one of the best surgeons in the country.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, Granby's, Harrogate, England. Lady Osler congratulates Cushing on the birth of his son. She comments on her improved state of health. She provides details of her family's summer travel plans and activities. Osler is in North Berwick with Schäfer. She writes of their various visitors, including McCallum and the McNabs.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Granby's, Harrogate, England. Osler writes of his pursuit of rare manuscripts during his travels in Europe. He comments on Lady Osler's improved state of health. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from George Dock, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital, Missouri, USA. Dock sends along his letters from Osler. He has asked Fischel and Baumgarten to look through their papers and send along anything of interest to Cushing. Dock supplies information regarding the authorship and content of an article on Peyronie's Disease published in Medical News in 1902.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Glen View, St. Martins, Guernsey, U.K.. Osler writes of the literary treasures he has collected while travelling in Europe. Includes manuscript notes.