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Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin, April 19, 1904

Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler has received an inquiry about the possibility of Tate Mackenzie's dislocation from Montreal to the U.S. Additional notes by Cushing asking MacKenzie to clarify details of Osler's letter. Mackenzie responds at bottom of page.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Gilbert Seaman, April 20, 1904

Letter to Gilbert Seaman from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler would like an original copy of Caius, for which he has spent years searching without success.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Sir John Burdon Sanderson, May 13, 1904

Letter to Sir John Burdon Sanderson from D.B. Munro, Oriel College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Although Sanderson has agreed to act as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford until the appointment of his successor, Munro has nominated Thomson to act as Burdon-Sanderson's deputy for the medical exams.

Munro, D.B.

Letter to W.H. Howell, May 14, 1904

Letter to W.H. Howell from William Osler, The Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler leaves for Boston to deliver a lecture on Science and Immortality written by Welch. He writes of affairs regarding the Johns Hopkins: he would like to arrange a pay-raise for Futcher; he would like to promote Cole, Brown and Hamburger to the rank of Associates; and he would like McCrae to be considered for a position in Therapeutics.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Osler, December 1904

Letter to William Osler from Romeike and Curtice, Press Cutting Agency, 4 Ludgate Circus Buildings, London, England. Clipping from "The Expository Times" regarding Osler's Ingersoll Lecture at Harvard on Science and Immortality.

Letter to Sir John Burdon Sanderson, June 21, 1904

Letter to Sir John Burdon Sanderson from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler writes that he is flattered to be considered for the Regius Professorship of Medicine at Oxford, but is very sorry that Ritchie was passed over for the position. Osler is considering the appointment despite being very happy and well equipped in Baltimore. However, he does feel overworked and has been looking forward to easing some of his professional burdens. Still, he has reservations about the Regius Professorship, for he does not want to give up clinical practice. Additional notes by Grace Revere Osler.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Frederick Cheever Shattuck, May 23, 1904

Letter to Frederick Cheever Shattuck from Charles W. Eliot, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Eliot would like Osler to spend a year at Harvard as the endowed professor of Hygiene. The duties of the position are yet to be invented; the University hopes that Osler will be the man to invent them.

Eliot, Charles W.

Letter to J.S. Haldane, August 3, 1904

Letter to J.S. Haldane from R.B. Haldane, House of Commons, England. R.B. Haldane has just heard from A.J. Balfour that Osler's name was just put before the King in an attempt to stall Osler's impending departure from London.

Haldane, R. B. Haldane (Richard Burdon Haldane), Viscount, 1856-1928

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