William Osler's The transatlantic voice: a philological study
- CA MUA MG 4319-01-253
- File
- 2006
Book is no. 10 of the series "Osler library studies in the history of medicine," published by the Osler Library and the American Osler Society.
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William Osler's The transatlantic voice: a philological study
Book is no. 10 of the series "Osler library studies in the history of medicine," published by the Osler Library and the American Osler Society.
Part of Wilder Penfield fonds
1 typed radio script.; 1 typed speech with hand-written amendments.; 1 typed postscript.; 1 reprint of "Hero Worship".; 1 reprint of McGill News with hand-written amendments.; 1 rerpint, added to file 1978.; 3 pieces of correspondence.
"William Osler, the man I remember." / Wilder Graves Penfield
Part of Wilder Penfield fonds
1 typed address with hand-written amendments and hand-written notes.; 1 xerox.; 5 carbon copies of itinerary, including 1 seating plan and 1 list of members.; 1 copy of expenses.; 1 typed poem "Charaka".; 2 sets of correspondence (Set #1: 8 pieces of correspondence, plus itinerary, etc. Set #2: 2 pieces of correspondence, plus seating plan.).
William Osler, 1849-1919 - scrapbook
Part of Sir William Osler Collection
Cuttings and pamphlets of obituary notices and appreciations.
Malloch, Archibald, 1887-
William Osler’s letter “Re: Text-book,” addressed to Lewellys Barker
Part of Kelen Family Fonds
• Begins that he is “no longer in active work… I felt that it would be most important to have someone associated with me for the next two editions.”
• Mentions Thayer, MacCrae, Pepper, and the two publishers Appleton & Co., and Clarendon Press.
William Osler and Lady Osler portraits
Part of Hall family fonds
This file contains letters from William Muller to Christina Barbara Hall, the grandmother of his wife, Amelia Hall. Letters concern his experiences as a soldier fighting in the War of 1812 in southern Ontario, as well as his increasingly volatile response to his wife's refusal to write to him or visit him in Kingston. He writes of his belief that his wife has left him for another soldier in Montreal, and eventually announces his intention to cut all ties with Amelia. The letters are arranged in chronological order.
The Fonds consist of both personal and professional correspondence relating to his mathematical career. Colleagues and friends from the mathematical profession have provided letters (incoming/outgoing), publications, newspaper and magazine clippings, and CVs over the course of 66 years. Correspondence comes from H.S.M. Coxeter, Donald O.Hebb, Paul Erdos, Bela Bollobas, John Conway, Janos Komlos, J.A.H. Hunter, and other notables within the field of mathematics. In all, they comprise of 1.11 m of textual records, as well as 20 photographs depicting family and friends of Dr. Moser's and a painting; includes one audiotape and one CD.
Moser, W. O. J.
Part of Leon Edel Collection
100+ letters