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Letter to William Osler, May 22, 1918

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. News from Rhea who is in the Pinewood Sanatorium. Details on the latter's health condition. Adami's opinion on where Rhea should stay for his convalescing. His daughter Isabel is delighted with the moments she spent with them.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to William Osler, June 4, 1918

Letter to William Osler from C.J.S. Thompson, The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, London, England. Gives his opinion on the portrait of Jenner. Does not think it is an original oil painting by Smith. - Osler forwarded the letter to Jacobs.

Thompson, C.J.S.

Letter to William Osler, July 24, 1918

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. While in Cambridge, Shipley told him that he had heard that Osler was thoroughly broken down. Tells him to write to Bazin at No. 3 Canadian General Hospital about Rhea's work. Bazin will be sympathetic and willing to help. Asks him if Osler wants him to support his letter. Mentions Rhea. Civilities.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to John Collins Warren, October 16, 1918

Letter to John Collins Warren from William Osler, American Officers' Club, 9, Chesterfield Gardens, London, England. Greetings to the staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Letter signed by Foley, Kidner, Seymour, Mixter, Hill, Jewett, Eustis, Frost, Hollings Endicott, Osler, Winter, Washburn, Means. Letter written at the Ether Day Dinner.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Osler, February 15, 1918

Letter to William Osler from C.J.S. Thompson, The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, London, England. Interested to see his pomander cane. There is one in their museum. They are uncommon. Does not know of any literature on the subject beyond scattered references. Details on the four thieves vinegar. Does not think there were any such canes prior to 1725.

Thompson, C.J.S.

Letter to William Osler, April 24, 1918

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. Would read carefully his report on Postgraduate Medical Education. Asks permission to mention that he in this way for medical postgraduate work at the meeting of the Syndicate at Cambridge. Explains that he is tying to stir them up to open freely for American and Dominion graduate students in all branches. Gives his opinion on postgraduate Medical education. Writes of the establishment of a postgraduate bureau in London. Mentions Cunliffe and comments on the latter.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to William Osler, June 15, 1917

Letter to William Osler from Benjamin Whitehead, 66, Longridge Road, Earl's court, London, England. Made inquiries of the Maguires, as to whereabouts of the Jenner picture. They think it was sold around 1862 and know nothing of it since. Asks if Osler's friend (Jacobs) would be interested in buying another specimen of Maguire's work "Robert Raikes and the first Sunday School". Asks him information about the value of the pictures of J. Radford. He has his "Coast Scene near Boulogne", exhibited at Suffolk St. in 1842. Details about it. Asks him if he is related to his old schoolfellow R.S. Osler.

Whitehead, Benjamin

Letter to Harvey Cushing, November 20, 1917

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Tells him that she is living at the Brown's Hotel. Hopes he will soon have a leave and will come to Oxford. She works at the Red Cross during the week and goes to Oxford for the weekend. The Oslers are sad but still go on giving of themselves to everyone.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to William Osler, November 15, 1917

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133, Oxford Street, London, England. The General will not be able to come. Asks him if they can meet to discuss ways and means (for the establishment of the eventual "Bulletin of the C.A.M.C.") to put these before the General.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to William Osler, November 26, 1917

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133, Oxford Street, London, England. Sends him back Hurst's "Medical Diseases of the War". The Journal scheme is progressing. Details on the decisions taken at a meeting of heads of departments on the frequency of the issue of it. He has written a letter for the General to D.D.M.S. Canadians in France, to Fotheringham and to the Officers commanding every Hospital unit.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

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