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- 1890
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Cushing's manuscript notes on a letter from Osler to D.C. Gilman.
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Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Cushing's manuscript notes on a letter from Osler to D.C. Gilman.
Letter to Henry Pickering Bowditch, February 28, 1890
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to Henry Pickering Bowditch from William Osler, 209, West Monument Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He writes of his upcoming trip to Europe to visit with family, attend "the Congress," and to visit small-town medical clinics. He is enjoying Baltimore and is impressed with the Hospital's progress.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
Letter to William Osler, January 21, 1890
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She relates news of the family and of the epidemic that keeps most of them in poor health.
Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes on events from Osler's life 1888-1890.
Letter to William Osler, February 10, 1890
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She relates news of the family, particularly regarding health matters.
Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907
Notes from Osler's pocket notebook, 1890
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Notes taken from Osler's diary, 1890
Letter to William Osler, March 21, 1913
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Waldorf Astor, Villa Notre-Dame, Biarritz, France. Regarding the reception at Cliveden (International Congress of Medicine), the Secretary told him that 7000 guests are expected at the Congress. Agrees with the idea of preference to Colonials and Americans, approximately 500 persons. It would be very easy to take two or three hundred more if it is thought desirable. Will need the exact numbers.
Astor, Waldorf Astor, Viscount, 1879-1952
Letter to George Armstrong, November 23, 1914
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to George Armstrong from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He has urged Keogh to take (McGill) unit as soon as possible. Mentions that there are difficulties, as the question of holding the coast is still doubtful. Mentions that he has looked at the photographs of atrocities and of mutilations and has asked in the hospitals about it, nothing gets closer to what this damned third person has advanced. He would like to mutilate personally the author. His opinion is that there have been probably atrocities, particularly in the sack of Louvain, but thinks that it has been grossly exaggerated
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
The Romance of Pioneer Life in Ontario
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
"The Romance of Pioneer Life in Ontario: 'Events in History are the Products of Causes, None of Which Will be Exactly Repeated'," by E.M. Gundy, from "The New Outlook," pp. 9-11.
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes concerning Osler and "Recreations."