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Letter to John George Adami, May 13, 1915

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, The Athenaeum, London, England. Sorry that he cannot attends the admission ceremony (College of Physicians). Welcome to the Society of Linacre and Caius.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Osler, May 5, 1915

Letter to William Osler from Ernest A. Gowers, 1, Campden Hill Square, London, England. (Letter inserted in "Diseases of the Spinal Cord", Gowers, 1881.) Thanks for his kind note. Details about the last hours of his father. Glad that Osler saw him and that his father recognized him, as he has been a good friend to his father all through. The funeral service will be at St. Peter's, Vere Street, with cremation at Golder's Green. Civilities.

Gowers, Ernest A.

Letter to William Osler, March 20, 1915

Letter to William Osler from Secretary, Wellington House, Buckingham Gate, London, England. Informs him that White's " A Primer of the War for Americans" is being translated into French, Italian and Spanish, and the book which is subsequently wrote in conjunction with Agnes Repplier is being translated into these three languages, and also in Swedish. Details about it. He gives the assurance that the copies will be sent to White as soon as they are available.

Letter to William Osler, March 11, 1915

Letter to William Osler from Alfred Keogh, War Office, London, England. Mentions that he wrote him about the Americans. Wishes that MacAlister had been more explicit about them. Thinks that they had better not do anything at present. Hopes that the McGill Unit will not delay. They might have to wait in England but their presence would make (the War Office) feel safer.

Keogh, Alfred

Letter to William Osler, November 20, 1914

Letter to William Osler from H.P. Ansell, Buckingham Palace, London, England. Writes him on the behalf of the Prince of Wales. Will send a souvenir in recognition of his services during the Prince's residence at Oxford. The Prince had intended to write himself, but the souvenir was not ready, and the war occurred. A framed photograph will follow the souvenir. Deplores that the last term at Oxford is lost. Mentions that one of the pleasantest memories of their two years at Oxford will be the friendship that was made with Osler. States that in this sad time Osler's cheery help will be invaluable to many. Civilities.

Hansell, Henry Peter

Letter to William Osler, October 19, 1914

Letter to William Osler from John Charrington, The Grange, Shenley, Herts, London, England. He had been studying with a lens a portrait of a man who seems to have been a writer on leprosy and Elephantiasis. Asks him the name of early writers on that subject around the 16th or 17th century. Information on the labels on the background of the books. Tells him that one of the other medical portraits is of a man called Crollus, or Crollius or Croli. Thanks for Spielmann's address.

Charrington, John, 1856-1939

Letter to William Osler, October 12, 1914

Letter to William Osler from Joseph Arderne Ormerod, Royal College of Physicians, London, England. Informs him that the President and the Censors have appointed him to deliver the Fitzpatrick Lectures in October 1915. They hope that he will accept. Civilities.

Ormerod, J. A., 1848-1925

Letter to William Osler, July 5, 1914

Letter to William Osler from Arthur Robertson Cushny, 8, Upper Park Road, Hampstead, London, England. Thanks for a copy of Withering's Botany which Osler sent him. Mentions a paper that he will give at the Historical Section.

Cushny, Arthur R. (Arthur Robertson), 1866-1926

Letter to William Osler, June 30, 1914

Letter to William Osler from The Bibliographical Society, London, England. Letter from Poland regarding the dinner for the Cardinal Gasquet. Invitation card for that dinner.

The Bibliographical Society

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, June 30, 1914

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London, England. Bon voyage. Ruth Draper will not be on the Jacobs' boat. Mentions that he just been at a dinner given by the Bibliographical Society to the new Cardinal Gasquet. Enjoyed the company of the literary book men of London. Civilities Cushing's note taken in Osler's concerning this dinner.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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