Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Marian Francis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Francis reports that her children have recovered from Diphtheria, although Grant had a very hard time of it. She urges him to read "Chronicles of Gill Coll" in the McGill Gazette [see CUS417/79.1]. She relates news of Dr. Buller and Mr. Cantlie. Osler will serve as best man at the wedding of Professor Morse and Miss Stirling.
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Jennette Osler, 66, McGill College Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jennette reports on Marian Francis' poor health and children, who are staying with the Moslons at Lake Mephremagog. Osler is well and is heading to Bay Como to visit with the Shepherds. She mentions Mr. Cantl[ie].
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Marian Francis, 66, McGill College Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Francis relates news of her children and reports that Osler has been too busy to take vacation. Dr. Buller is away in Manitoba and Dr. Roddick will leave for a six month absence. Mr. Cantlie continues to mourn Ogden's absence from Montreal. Includes manuscript notes.
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 Henry Vining Ogden from Marian Francis, 66, McGill College Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Francis reports that Mr. C. Fleet will marry Miss Redpath. She delivers news of McGill and its progress. She mentions Jared Howard, Mr. Cantlie, Dr. Buller and Dr. Rogers. She relates news of her children. Osler will go to Europe for six months to study. A young doctor, McLure, was living with Osler at 80, Union Avenue, but suddenly gave up on his study of medicine.
Letter to Jennette Osler from William Osler, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Osler reports on Marian Francis' failing health. He writes of the children. Includes manuscript notes. Published in Cushing, vol. I, pp. 139-40.
Letter to William Osler from Robert Palmer Howard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Howard responds to Osler's request for information on the official Acts regulating the practice of medicine in the Canadian provinces. Arrangements for Osler's lecture in Montreal. Published in Cushing, vol. I, pp. 257-8.
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 Francis John Shepherd, 152, Mansfield Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shepherd writes of a consultation with Dr. Gordon. He has just remembered that Osler did not resign from McGill when he left for Philadelphia in 1884; he took six months leave instead.