Letter to Harvey Cushing from S.J. Crowe, 4332, North Charles Street, Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Crowe remarks that Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" and "Letters of Walter Page" are two of the most charming biographies he has ever read. He hopes to begin a collection of letters and materials for a life of Dr. Halsted, which he hopes Dr. Welch
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Jonas S. Friedenwald, 1212, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Friedenwald expresses his appreciation for Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter from S.T. Earle, 1431, Lindon Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Earle comments on the inspiration Osler, and Cushing's biography of Osler offers every boy in America.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Marcia C. Noyes, Library of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, 1211 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Noyes remarks that with "Life of Sir William Osler," Cushing has given Osler back to those who knew him and introduced him to those that did not. She would like Cushing to speak before the Book and Journal Club on the personal details he felt compelled t
Letter to Harvey Cushing from G.W. MacCallum, 925, St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. MacCallum congratulates Cushing on "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Hugh H. Young, James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Young sends a photograph of Cushing and his friends during the war. He compliments Cushing on his "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edwin Litchfield Turnbull, 1533, Bolton Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Turnbull writes that "Life of Sir William Osler" is one of the greatest biographies of all time.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from George J. Coy, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Coy informs Cushing that Professor Schäfer delivered four lectures on the Herter Foundation in 1908. He compliments Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Grace Revere Osler, 1, West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Lady Osler comments on her first meeting with Ogden and on the recent meeting of the American Medical Association. Osler's sister-in-law, Mrs. B.B. Osler, has died suddenly. Dr. Donald Maclean and his wife, as well as Dr. and Mrs. McGuire have been staying with the Oslers. Osler is busy working on the new edition of his text book. She mentions Dr. Whitman, a charming new resident at the Johns Hopkins. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Ellen(?) Osler from Grace Revere Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Lady Osler writes of B.B. Osler's visit, and of her decision to name her son Edward Revere. She thanks Mrs. Osler for the Christmas gifts she sent.