"From one of his old school-fellows, E. Douglas Armour, of Toronto." Armour describes his first impressions of Osler when they met at the Weston School.
List of the dignitaries present for the laying of the foundation stone, May 5, 1868, of the church built to replace one destroyed by fire, February 27, 1868. Rev. Featherstone Lake Osler and Rev. A.N. Bethune, among others, were present.
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler. Ellen Osler lists the contents of a package she has prepared for her son. The Oslers are looking forward to Jennette's return to Dundas. Arrangements for the upcoming Ordination to take place at the Rectory in Dundas. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Ellen Osler has heard from Frank's Captain that he is well and that the voyage was safe. Nellie went to present herself at Trinity. Chattie writes glowing reports from England.
Ink and water colour drawing of specimen found in urine. Handwritten notes on verso regarding patients from whom the specimen was taken. [From W.A. Johnson's note book?]
Letter to William Osler from James Bovell, Spring-Hill near Charles Town, Nevis, West Indies. As Bovell is uncertain that he will get back to Canada during the year, he asks Osler to carefully pack his Microscopical Apparatus and Specimens. He offers Osler his surgical instruments and Stethoscopes, as well as his microscope stand and eye-pieces. He is very sad to leave the Weston school and Johnson behind, but he is busy with his research and must look after his family.