Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler would like Biggs to look over Sternberg's proposed constitution and by-laws before the next meeting of the United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.
Letter to Lawrence F. Flick from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Arrangements for the upcoming meeting of the Unites States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.
Letter from William Osler, on the letterhead of the Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Charles Perry Fisher. Osler writes of library collections, his own and that of the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. He is sorry to hear of Jack Mitchell's death.
Letter from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to "J. B. Gask". Osler encloses a list of men whom he has contacted with letters of introduction for "Gask" (possibly J. B. Murpy?). List of men appears on verso.
Letter from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Charles Perry Fisher. Osler sends Fisher a list of English and American practitioners in Europe, which may be useful for the Fellows whose patients are going abroad. Osler is excited about the new Library building [in Philadelphia?]. He thinks Fisher should be sent to Europe to study incunabula and shelving.
Letter to S. Hughes from William Osler. Osler asks Hughes if it is true that the Committee on Hospitals was appointed without consulting Gen. G.C. Jones as to advisability or personnel.
Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler thanks Adami for sending a list of officers implicated in the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair [see CUS417/2.14]. He is sorry that Edith Campbell lost her job, as he does not see how she was implicated.
Letter to Sir Robert Borden from William Osler. Osler believes it would be a disgrace to dismiss Gen. G.C. Jones because of the report of the Hospital Committee. In the event of such a dismissal, Osler would resign his post as consultant to several Canadian Army Hospitals.
Letter to Hugh Graham from William Osler. Osler explains that his resignation as consultant to several Canadian Army Hospitals was a protest against the injustice done to Gen. G.C. Jones by the Hospital Commission. He writes that the public should suspend judgment until Jones's report has been printed in the press.