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Letter to Harvey Cushing, January 7, 1916

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, American Women War Hospital, Paignton, England. (Card) All goes well here. Love to Kate and the children.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, December 7, 1915

Letter to Harvey Cushing from David Cheever. Extract of a letter. Perry and he went to Oxford, as they were invited to lunch with Osler. Had a pleasant time. Mentions that Osler then invited their whole unit to Oxford. He gave them a guided tour of the hospital and of the University. They had lunch in Christ Church Hall with the Vice-Chancellor Strong, and thirty of the local dignitaries and Medical Officers. They had tea with Grace Osler. Mentions that it gives good evidence of the way Osler would have liked to treat the first Harvard Unit.

Cheever, David

Letter to Harvey Cushing, October 1, 1915

Letter to Harvey Cushing from R.Tait McKenzie, 2014, Pine Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Letter dated December 21st, 1920. Resumes the letters he received from Osler. As described on p. 495, in volume II, Osler wrote him during his early work with the War Office in the establishment of command depots for the re-training of wounded preparatory for their return to active service. He also mentioned a card about a statue he made of Capt. Drummond. Osler urged him to collect and write up his work for a war museum. Mentions a Case of a man from Khanawake (Caugnawagha) studied by Egerton Y. Davis. McKenzie's last visit to Osler was in 1916.

McKenzie, R.Tait

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 22, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Sydney Thayer, 1208, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Thayer compliments Cushing on his "Life of Sir William Osler," and marvels at the energy he put towards completing the book amidst all his other work.

Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

Letter to Harvey Cushing, August 30, 1915

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. (Card). He has not found anything of Jim Mumford. They are fine and busy. Norman (Gwyn) just left. Afraid that the Boston men have had a slow time. Sorry not to have seen Nichols.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, January 6, 1915

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Sorry not to have seen his exhibit. Sorry in a way that Heger asked for postponement, as Spielmann has his material ready. They are not doing very much at the Historical Section. They will do this month a big book exhibit on the subject of naval and military hygiene. Glad that he will come to work. Thinks that they would be delighted to have him in the American Hospital in Paris. Mentions that they did not have many interesting cases in neurology. Hopes that the Government will open a special hospital for neurological cases. The frost bites are interesting, details about them. He has been really active in buying books for his library, owing to Edmund Boyd Osler's generosity. The last book he got in 1914, is the Aldine Aristotle, 1495. Comments on Revere's bookplate. The latter joins the Universities and Public Schools Regiment. Birkett and Campbell Howard are anxious for him to join the McGill Contingent. Deplores that his studies have been interrupted. He has found himself and will be happy in the literature course. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, September 2, 1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Sends him a line of love and of thankful remembrance for all he did for Revere two years ago. Mentions that he tries to feel what Revere felt when he saw him. Must have been hard for Cushing, but it is a comfort for them. Asks for the name of the nurse.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, July 1, 1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ethelbert William Squire, 223, King's Road, Reading, England. Letter dated August 10, 1920. Informs him that Osler was first President of the Oxford and Reading Branch of the British Medical Association in 1913. He had been subsequently re-elected till his death. The last meeting he presided was in July 1st, 1919. Reminiscences of Osler.

Squire, Ethelbert William

Letter to Harvey Cushing, June 4, 1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks for the Clemenceau with the enclosures. As he already has a copy of it, he will pass on his duplicate to the College of Physicians Library and will keep Cushing's. Asks him if he heard anything from the Wistar. Enjoyed his first Roxburghe Club dinner. Details about the Vesal Iconography.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 27, 1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Rymans man would not lower the price (Vesal Iconography). Hopes that Cushing will get a subsidy to help Spielmann. The work must be published. Good comments on Susan Chapin's work in England. Thanks for the Saturday Club book. Mentions that he is enjoying The Club dinners. Asquith will presides the next one. Mentions that there is nearly 200 Americans in Oxford for special work for this term. The Oslers will have again many visitors on Sundays.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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