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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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Letter, October 11, 1911

Letter to William Osler from T. W. Jackson, 8 Bradmore Road, Oxford, England. Notes from books: "Inserted in Pietas Oxoniensis in Memory of Sir Thomas Bodley, Knt." Jackson heard from an informant that E.W.B. Nicholson, the Bodleian Librarian, was roaming the streets, displaying abnormal behaviour, unfit to be unattended. Jackson asks for Osler's help in the matter.

Letter, March 31, 1911

Letter to William Osler from C. B. Heberden, Bonchurch Hotel, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, England. Heberden writes to Osler to discuss E.W.B. Nicholson's poor health and its effect on the Bodleian Library. As a result of his illness, Nicholson is not able to devote sufficient time to carry out his duties as Librarian. If he is not expected to recover, Heberden believes it would be best for Nicholson to retire. He asks for Osler's advice in the matter.

Letter, December 4, 1913

Letter to William Osler from Falconer Madan, Bodleian Library, Oxford, England. Madan thanks Osler for his suggestion to print a Bodleian Quarterly Record. Madan outlines his plans to carry out such a project.

Madan, Falconer, 1851-1935

Letter, February 18, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson informs Osler that Margaret Williams has been to see him about the collation of the "Religio Medici" manuscripts. Johnson asks questions about how Osler would like the collation to be done.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, May 2, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson reports on his progress with the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. Johnson provides details of his findings from the manuscripts.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, May 20, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson has finished the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He explains the method he used to complete the work and sends a copy of it to Osler.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, September 8, 1914

Letter from Lord E. L. Sherbroen, Sherborne House, Northleach, England, to William Osler. "Notes in books" Letter inserted in "A Catalogue of the Libraries of the Learned Sir Thomas Browne..." Sherborne thanks Osler for sending a copy of the "Religio Medici." He will send a photograph of his portrait of Sir Thomas Browne to Osler.

Letter, February 19, 1912

Letter from Margaret Williams, 48, Prince of Wale's Road, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Williams has been to see Frederic Johnson regarding the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. She informs Osler that Johnson would like to undertake the work at the Castle and would like to be paid for it.

Letter, July 22 (?)

Letter from Rosamund B. Gotch, The Lawn, England, to William Osler. Gotch will send Osler a copy of "Pseudodoxia Epidemica" by Sir Thomas Browne. Additional notes by Osler.

Gotch, Rosamund Brunel Horsley

Letter inserted in "Religio Medici"

Letter from Lloyd Roberts, 11, St. John Street, Manchester, England, to William Osler. Letter inserted in "Religio Medici," edited by Lloyd Roberts, 1898. Roberts believes that Osler's copy of the "Religio" originally belonged to Coleridge. [See CUS417/4.12].

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