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Letter to Elizabeth Osler, October 6, 1870

Letter to Elizabeth Osler from Featherstone Lake Osler, The Rectory, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Featherstone reports that his son has gone to McGill, where the hospital advantages are better than at Toronto. He would like to give Osler every advantage, but worries about the cost of the school.

Osler, Featherstone Lake, 1805-1895

Letter to Elizabeth Osler, October 6, 1870

Letter to Elizabeth Osler from Featherstone Lake Osler, The Rectory, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Typescript copy of letter on stationary of Norman B. Gwyn addressed to Harvey Cushing, dated February 3, 1921. Featherstone writes of the sudden death of Nellie's husband. Full length version of CUS417/66.14.

Osler, Featherstone Lake, 1805-1895

Letter to William Osler, October 20, 1870

Letter to William Osler from W.A. Johnson, "The Parsonage", Weston, Ontario, Canada. Johnson hopes Osler's connection with McGill will prove an advantage to him in many ways. He sends Osler a specimen that he has not been able to identify. He also sends a copy of Taylor's "Holy Living." He does not think that Bovell will return to Weston this year.

Johnson, William Arthur, Rev., 1816-1880

Letter to William Osler, December 25, 1870

Letter to William Osler from W.A. Johnson, "The Parsonage", Weston, Ontario, Canada. Johnson remarks that Montreal appears to be agreeing with Osler. He comments on "Preparation for Death" by Alfonso. He reports on the progress of his Chapel. He mentions Professors Dawson and Hincks.

Johnson, William Arthur, Rev., 1816-1880

Cushing's notes, 1870

Cushing's handwritten manuscript notes containing a reminder to look up the Port Hope Jubilee No. to see when the Weston School was moved.

Letter to William Osler, October 5, 1870

Letter to William Osler from W.A. Johnson, "The Parsonage", Weston, Ontario, Canada. Johnson waits to hear how Osler is enjoying Montreal. He describes a curious specimen he found in the Humber and includes drawings of it. He hopes Professor Hincks will be able to identify it. He asks Osler for a French version of Abeillon's "Blessed Sacraments."

Johnson, William Arthur, Rev., 1816-1880

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