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Letter, September 6, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Alfred Keogh, War Office. Keogh believes that the Minister of Militia's decision to have junior officers report on a senior officer, as was done with Gen. G.C. Jones, is contrary to law and custom in the British army.

Letter, 1916

Letter to S. Hughes from William Osler. Osler asks Hughes if it is true that the Committee on Hospitals was appointed without consulting Gen. G.C. Jones as to advisability or personnel.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, October 5, 1916

Letter to Sir Robert Borden from William Osler. Osler writes to the Canadian Prime Minister regarding the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, October 9, 1916

Letter to William Osler from John W. Carson, Cleveland House, St. James Square, London, England. Carson writes of matters relating to Edith Campbell's dismissal from Taplow.

Letter, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Gen. G.C. Jones, St. James' Court, Buckingham Gate, , England. Jones has just received orders to return to Canada at once. He thanks Osler for his help and kindness.

Jones, G. C. (Guy Carleton), 1864-1950

Letter, October 17, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Margaret Macdonald, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Macdonald believes that Edith Campbell's removal was justified. She writes that there is much Osler does not know about the inquiry and even Campbell understands where she went wrong. Gen. G.C. Jones's recall to Canada has been a great blow to the Medical Service.

MacDonald, Margaret Clothilde, 1873-1948

Letter, September 4, 1916

Letter to Gen. G.C. Jones from William Osler. Osler asks Jones if it is true that the Hospital Committee was appointed without his consultation as to advisability or personnel.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, September 11, 1916

Letter to H.A. Bruce from William Osler. Osler informs Bruce that he has wired the Minister of Militia.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, September 4, 1916

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Adami writes regarding developments in the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair. He includes his own analysis into the Committee of Enquiry.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter, 1916

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler thanks Adami for sending a list of officers implicated in the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair [see CUS417/2.14]. He is sorry that Edith Campbell lost her job, as he does not see how she was implicated.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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