Letter to William Osler from William Richard Gowers, 50, Queen Ann Street, London, England. (Letter placed by Osler in "A Manual and Atlas of Medical Opthalmoscopy" of Gowers. Civilities. Mention of the visit of Eugene Carson Hay of Hot Springs, Arkansas, one of Osler's friends. Asks him if he had seen more cases of Paget's disease since he wrote his last edition. He was looking in it for Dr. Mercier from Parkstone, Dorset, who may think be a victim of that disease. Description of his case. Hopes he had enjoy the Windsor affair. Mentions that he is out of all the Royal Society functions. Civilities.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ramsay Wright, Cranston's Ivanhoe Hotel, Bloomsbury Street, London, England. He provides an account of his European journey with Osler in 1890. He has sent along Osler's notebook with Lady Osler's permission and advises him to pay special attention to Osler's notes on the Paris Lectures.
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. He will leave England early as his father is in poor health. The reviews of his text book have been very kind.
Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Osler reports on his holiday in England. He writes of Robbs and Mitchell. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Osler reports on his European holiday and on the Doctors he has met with, including Gower and Horsely, among many others. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from William Osler, 12a, Curzon Street & 1 Queen Street, London, England. He writes that they must both remain humble despite his appointment as Fellow of the Royal Society, his appointment as Dean of Clinical Medicine and his two honorary degrees (Edinburgh and Aberdeen) all in one year. He reports on his time in England.
Letter to William Osler from A. Riviere, 19, Queen Anne Street, London, England. Organizational details for the International Congress of Medicine. The invitations conveyed through him from Lord Strathcona and W.W. Astor were accepted. Tries to settle the dates of the entertainment. Needs Osler's help to approach the two former.
Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Technical details regarding the organization of the International Congress of Medicine. Barlow at the Royal College of Physicians mentions that they are anxious that all public entertainment should be on a simple scale to accommodate the foreign countries who would have difficulties to keep level comparing to others. Halliburton wrote stating that August 8th would suit the Physiologists for the discussion on Internal Secretions. Asks him if he got anything further from von Muller and Widal. Civilities.
Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Precision on the date and time of a meeting (International Congress of Medicine). Mention a growing feeling amongst them that the Section is not doing enough in the way of entertainment. A Council Meeting has been suggested for the beginning of July. P.S. He has just accepted a paper from Ewald as it was impossible to refuse it, but will refuse everything from less known men.
Letter to William Osler from Walter Hines Page, London, England. He accepts with pleasure his invitation for the dinner to Jastrow. Sympathetic comments on Osler's dinners. Will try his best to attend to the lecture. Civilities.