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Letter to Charlotte Osler, December 4, 1900(?)

Letter to Charlotte (Chattie, Mrs. Charles Gwyn) Osler from Ellen Osler. Ellen Osler reveals that she is too blind and her head too sore to write more than a few lines. She reports that B.B.'s health is improving and that the Baltimore clan is doing well.

Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907

Letter to George Dock, November 10, 1904

Letter to George Dock from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler writes of matters relating to the Systems of Medicine volumes he is editing for the Lea Bros. Includes manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Osler, June 8, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Sir John Burdon Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Burdon-Sanderson explains the present trouble at Oxford over appointing his successor as Regius Professor of Medicine. He asks Osler if he would consider taking the position if it were offered to him. He invites the Oslers to be his guests when they are at Oxford for the upcoming British Medical Association meeting. Additional notes by Grace Revere Osler.

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

Letter to William Osler, November 10, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Sir John Burdon Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Burdon-Sanderson congratulates Osler on becoming a student of Christ Church College. Burdon-Sanderson is doing his best to save the Pathology department at Oxford, which has been threatened by the possibility of Ritchie's departure. He asks for Osler's help in the matter. Burdon-Sanderson thanks Osler for sending a copy of "Science and Immortality."

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, December 4, 1901

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William & Grace Revere Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Oslers request the pleasure of Dr. Jacobs's company at dinner.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Cushing's notes, 1910

Cushing's note on an extract from a letter of Sir George Savage. The latter describes his intimacy with Osler. They belonged to a restricted inner dining circle of the Royal College of Physicians called the College Club.

Letter to W.H. Howell, June 2, 1904

Letter to W.H. Howell from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler would like to limit the number of incoming graduate students. He believes that they should charge Ogden, and all other graduate students, the full fee.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, June 2, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Scudder J. Woolley, 157, West Seventy Sixth Street, New York, New York, USA. Woolley responds to Cushing's call for letters from Osler to members of the medical profession. He reminisces about his first encounter with Osler. Woolley writes that all who knew Osler loved him and are all anxiously awaiting the completion of Cushing's biography.

Woolley, Scudder J.

Letter to Leonard L. Mackall, June 28, 1910

Letter to Leonard L. Mackall from Wililam Osler, Oxford. Osler is glad to have the corrections and notes. Sends him the Baltimore Address. Payne left him his copy of (Christianismi) Restitutio. He thinks he has a duplicate copy of Williams' Bibliography of the Religio. Still looking for the quarto Dutch edition of the collected works. Recommends to Mrs. Roy, one of Mackall's friends, to see Dr. James Mackenzie of Harley Street. News of William Francis. Sorry not to have been with The American Surgeons.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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