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Examiners

File consists of correspondence and notes on Osler's school examinations and school examiners.

Memo

"Memo" Cushing's manuscript notes regarding Clifford Allbutt's claim that Osler was an examiner in Cambridge for three years.

Letter, August 13, 1923

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]

Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933

Letter, September 4, 1923(?)

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Arthur Thomson, 22, Green Bank, Falmouth, England. Thomson has enclosed a list of outside medical examiners in England during the years 1906-1919. [See CUS417/10.2 and CUS417/10.4]

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Letter, September 4, 1923(?)

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Arthur Thomson. Thomson lists the names of outside medical examiners in England between the years 1906-1919. [See CUS417/10.2 and CUS417/10.3]

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Ewelme

File consists of Cushing's notes and correspondence on Ewelme, South Oxfordshire, including its plants, manor, and the origin of the name "Ewelme".

Cushing's notes on "Ewelme"

Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes on derivation of the name "Ewelme." Transcript, by Cushing, of Osler's note of a photograph taken when the safe at Ewelme was opened in 1906.

Ewelme and the De-La-Poles

"Ewelme and the De-La-Poles," by Harry Paintin, member of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society and editor of "Near Oxford." Article reports that the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society recently visited the Ewelme church and hospital.

Three notes from the Duchess of Suffolk to her house steward

"Three notes from the Duchess of Suffolk to her house steward [William Bylton], with autograph signatures." Notes written by Alice Chaucer, who held the manor at Ewelme with her father Thomas Chaucer, son of the poet, in the 14th century. Includes manuscript ntoes.

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