- CA OSLER P417-2-22-04
- Item
- 1919-20
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
"University of London, School of Librarianship. Director's Report, Session 1919-20," written by Ernest A. Baker.
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
"University of London, School of Librarianship. Director's Report, Session 1919-20," written by Ernest A. Baker.
Visitor's card of Rev. J. Brett Langstaff
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Visitor's card of Rev. J. Brett Langstaff of Magdalen College House, London and of Stony Brook, Long Island, New York.
Photograph depicting landscape view of Montevideo, Uruguay, showing city buildings, with the harbour in the distance. A man with a telescope (?) is visible on a roof in the foreground. Photograph by Bate & Co., a Montevideo studio.
Part of Sir William Osler Collection
Part of Sir William Osler Collection
W. W. Francis memo, August 1919
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Memo of W.W. Francis, dated 1936. Precisions about Marret who was an Oxford archaeologist. Anecdote of a joke Osler and Francis played on Marret.
W. W. Francis reminiscences, December , 1919
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
W. W. Francis' reminiscences of Osler's last illness, readings.
Photograph depicting landscape view of Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The College is surrounded by trees and hills, and the war memorial is visible in the centre of the image. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.
May, Norman, 1851-1889
War Memorial, Malvern College, Drury sculpture
Photograph depicting a view of the war memorial at Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The memorial, which reads "To our brothers, 1914-1918" was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1922, and the bronze St. George was sculpted by Alfred Drury. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.
May, Norman, 1851-1889
Why the Action of the American Medical Association Should be Endorsed, August 17, 1885
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Form letter: "Why the Action of the American Medical Association Should be Endorsed," signed by William H. Pancoast, William B. Atkinson, P.D. Keyser, Addinell Hewson, and Henry Leffmann. Includes editorials from the Journal of the American Medical Association.