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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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Letter to William Osler, August 29, 1918

Letter to William Osler from William C. Gorgas, Washington, District of Columbia, USA. Acknowledgment of the receipt of his letter of the 22nd. Agrees with him regarding the typhoid and hopes that it is the last trouble that they will have. Hopes to see him. Civilities.

Gorgas, William C.

Letter to William Osler, July 27, 1918

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. Explains why Rhea is still in England. The loss of the LLandovery Castle (Canadian Hospital ship torpedoed by the Germans) has stopped all transfer to Canada. Rhea has promised to write him introductory notes before leaving. Thanks to Osler for inviting him to the Canada Club luncheon, but he had to accept an invitation from Colmer.

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

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 William Osler, June 19, 1918

Letter to William Osler from Simon Flexner, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The next Congress of Physicians and Surgeons is to be held in 1919. He is the President of the Congress and has among his duties to induce Osler to come for the Congress. Details about the date and the possible cities where the congress could be held. Mentions that the chief concern of everyone is that Osler should attend the congress. Asks him if he could. Allusions of the welcome he would have. Civilities.

Flexner, Simon

Salutation of the Dawn, June 26, 1918

"SALUTATION OF THE DAWN", It was sent to him by de Havilland Hall to whom they were given by Mrs. Jacoby. Osler's note about it.

Wilbur, Ray L. (Ray Lyman), 1875-1949

Letter to William Osler, June 19, 1918

Letter to William Osler from R. Baynes, Christ Church, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Informs him that his studentship of the House (Christ Church) has been extended for 7 years.

Baynes, R.

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, May 21, 1918

Letter to William Osler from William Francis Smith, Napier House, Pittville, Cheltenham, England. Letter inserted in W.F. Smith's Rabelais, 1893. Flattered by Osler's request that he should take part in a session of the Royal Medical Society with Tilley. Compliment to Osler who appreciates Rabelais. Thanks him for his notice of his book in the Lancet. Civilities.

Smith, William Francis

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

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