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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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Letter to William Osler, April 7, 1902

Letter to William Osler from Henry Romeike, 110, Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, USA. The Henry Romeike Newspaper Cutting Bureau provides Osler with a newspaper clipping reporting on a prank he once played on his medical students, the story of which was told at the County Medical Society meeting.

Romeike, Henry

Letter to William Osler, June 10, 1902

Letter to William Osler from J.G. Curtis, 327, West 58th Street, New York, New York, USA. Curtis writes of a passage from Gomperz's "Greek Thinkers," which Osler had suggested he read. Includes manuscript notes.

Curtis, J.G.

Letter, November 4, 1903

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for Osler's upcoming lecture in Philadelphia. Flick writes briefly of his plans to invite the International Congress on Tuberculosis to the U.S.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, November 27, 1903

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for Osler's upcoming visit to Philadelphia. Flick comments that the Tuberculosis business is a mess, as both Clark Bell and Daniel Lewis are holding Congresses, and without any Tuberculosis men present.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from Robert Fletcher, Surgeon General's Office, U.S. Army Medical Museum and Library, Washington, D.C., USA. Fletcher writes of the work of Nicolaus Praepositus of 1471, generally regarded as the earliest dated medical book. Letter found in fly leaf of Osler's copy of "Antidotarium," 1471. Includes manuscript notes.

Fletcher, Robert, 1823-1912

Letter, October 31, 1903

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for Osler's upcoming lecture in Philadelphia. Flick asks for Osler's help in uniting the workers on Tuberculosis in an effort to bring the International Congress on Tuberculosis to the U.S. in 1905. Flick points out the degeneracy of the old Congress on Tuberculosis and the rising need for a new and improved organization.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, November 11, 1903

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for Osler's upcoming lecture in Philadelphia. Flick has organized a dinner in honour of Osler, to which Phipps, Gordon, Ravenel, Tyson, Musser, Wilson, Martin, the Mayor of Philadelphia, and Harbison are invited guests. Due to various complications, Flick has postponed his plans to bring the International Congress on Tuberculosis to the U.S. He has invited Woodhead instead of Pannwitz to take part in a course of lectures in Philadelphia.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, March 4, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick would like to take advantage of Professor Maragliano's time in the U.S. and plan a Tuberculosis Committee meeting around the date of his lecture in Philadelphia. Flick provides a list of organizations and individuals in Pennsylvania who could be of help in their crusade against Tuberculosis.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, March 10, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick . Arrangements for the meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee and Professor Maragliano's lecture in Philadelphia.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 1, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick is confident that Osler will be satisfied with the results of the recent meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee when the United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis is fully organized. Flick is worried about raising the necessary funds to sustain a new Journal of Tuberculosis.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

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