Letter to Peyton T. B. Beale from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, England. In one of his last letters, written from bed, Osler inquires after a 1902 edition of "Religio Medici" that Beale's father published anonymously.
Letter from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Charles Perry Fisher. Osler compliments Fisher on the Incunabula list of the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Osler writes of his own illness and of the death of F.P. Henry.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler will do anything he can to help bring the International Congress on Tuberculosis to the U.S. He does not know anything about the American Congress of Tuberculosis, but has heard that it is not in the hands of the right men.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler has just heard from Magnin in Paris that the International Congress on Tuberculosis has been postponed until 1905. Because two Congresses cannot be held in the same year, plans to bring the International Congress to the U.S. will have to be put off until 1906.
Letter from William Osler, on the letterhead of the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Charles Perry Fisher. Osler would like to donate to the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia his duplicate copy of Dodonaeus's "Medicinalium Observationum...," 1521.
Letter to Frederic Johnson from William Osler. Osler explains to Johnson how he would like to have the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts done. They have agreed upon a sum.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler suggests that it would be better to have the meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee and Professor Maragliano's lecture on the same day.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler approves of Flick's idea to organize the next meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee around the date of Professor Maragliano's lecture in Philadelphia.
Letter to William Osler from J.A. Ormerod, Registrar, Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, London, England. Ormerod seeks assurance that Osler's name was used by the publishers of the "Family Encyclopedia of Medicine" without his knowledge or consent. He urges Osler to have his name removed from the publication immediately.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler remarks that Flick finally got his way at the meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee. Osler writes about the proposed new Journal of Tuberculosis, for which he would like to secure the support of the Phipps Institute. He feels it should be an independent organization, supported by the societies and the men involved in Tuberculosis work.