Letter to Charlotte (Chattie) Osler (Mrs. Charles Gwyn) from William Osler, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Osler is running out of money. He acted as god-father to Marian's baby, baptized earlier in the week. He is glad to hear that Frank returned home safely. He has been boarding with a nice fellow named Henderson. He gives his address at 48, St. Urbain Street. His Dutch is not progressing as rapidly as he hoped.
Letter from Robert Palmer Howard, 9, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Letter of introduction for Osler. Osler acted as Howard's dresser and clinical clerk for three months at the Montreal General Hospital.
Letter from Robert Palmer Howard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Letter of introduction for Osler. Howard writes of Osler's eighteen months as a student at the Montreal General Hospital, where he studied morbid anatomy and performed post-mortem examinations.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Francis John Shepherd, 152, Mansfield Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shepherd informs Cushing that Charlie O'Reilly, a graduate of McGill, is still alive and living in Toronto. Osler often spoke of Dr. Hamilton of Dundas. Osler wanted to buy Hamilton's door and put it in the Medical Museum. Shepherd praises Maude Abbott's Bibliography.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Jane K. Dean, 345, Metcalfe Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Dean sends a review of Cushing's "Life of Osler" sent to her by G.S Mundie. She recalls her days as a young girl in Dundas.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Henry M.W.(?) Gray, 622, Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gray(?) is glad that Cushing enjoyed his review of "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.M. Eberts, 219, Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Invitation to the unveiling of memorial tablets at McGill for Osler, Jack McCrae, and Wyatt Johnston. Eberts congratulates Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Francis John Shepherd, 152, Mansfield Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shepard sends thanks and congratulations to Cushing for his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Oxford University Press from Walter H. Perram, 603, New Borks Building, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Perram informs the Press that his father's name is misspelled in Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" as Perrin, and he requests that it be changed. [See CUS417/57.67]