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Letter to Parkinson, June 2, 1914

Letter to Parkinson from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Discussion about the case of Mrs. H.H.A. (Mrs. Asquith). Suggests he to recommend her going into retreat this summer. Time and rest will recharge her storage batteries.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John George Adami, June 2, 1914

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He has to be in London on the 8th. Will arrange to see him and his family in Oxford later. Glad to see him in Cambridge. They stay with the Allbutts.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to George Dock, June 2, 1914

Letter to George Dock from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Gives his opinion on the matter of the full time professorship. Warns him about the danger of this situation. Mentions that Ewald told him that there is growling in Germany about the ignorance of the younger men of ordinary details. Will touch that matter in his Introductory Lecture at Jefferson. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Emanuel Libman, May 28, 1914

Letter to Emanuel Libman from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Interested in an observation of Plotz. Would like to have the latter's papers. From his work, it turns out that Brill's disease and Typhus are the same. Praise for Plotz's achievement. Hopes to be in September at the Johns Hopkins Celebration.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Maude E. Abbott, May 30, 1914

Letter to Maude E. Abbott from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He had forwarded her letter and an enclosure to Hart. Thinks it will not be too late. Mentions their meeting in Toronto.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Clipping, May 30, 1914

Extract from The Morning Post " THE PUBLIC HEALTH- SIR WILLIAM OSLER'S EVIDENCE." Osler's statement at the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases.

Letter to Hythe, May 29, 1914

Letter to Hythe from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Accepts to come to a meeting. Explains that he is not sure that any words of his would be of value, so that he will not speak. The Colonials occupy an anomalous position here in the political world. Gives his position on the matter : he is favourable to a preferential tariff for the colonies and strongly against any coercion of Ulster. He has sent the slip on to Heberden.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John Young Walker MacAlister, May 29, 1914

Letter to John Young Walker MacAlister from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The Historical section has passed a motion approving the scheme of the Avicenna matter. Asks him if it should receive the official sanction of the President. Will ask the cooperation of the Royal College. Thinks that it would be nice to have the work done under the auspices of the Historical Section and of the French Society for the History of Medicine. Mentions that he had written to Boyce. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John Young Walker MacAlister, May 26, 1914

Letter to John Young Walker MacAlister from William Osler, From the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Will arrange a meeting of the Historical Section for the preliminary programme (Vesalius demonstration). Informs him that Davis & Orioli have a good copy of the 1478 Celcus. Would subscribe to it.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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