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Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939 Baltimore (Md.)
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Letter to Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Cushing

Letter to Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Cushing from Randolph Norwood, Secretary-Treasurer, Tudor and Stuart Club, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Form letter: Invitation to the second open meeting of the Tudor and Stuart Club to hear an address by Professor John Milton Berdan on the subject of "The Family of the Faerie Queene."

Norwood, Randolph

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 22, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Sydney Thayer, 1208, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Thayer compliments Cushing on his "Life of Sir William Osler," and marvels at the energy he put towards completing the book amidst all his other work.

Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 12, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from J.C. Hemmeter, University of Maryland, Laboratory of Physiology, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Refers to entry CUS417/97.104. Osler sent Hemmeter a copy of "Querelae Ventriculi Renovatae, 1575" in December 1901. Hemmeter did not realize how rare the book was until a New York collector offered him a large sum of money for it. Hemmeter dedicated his own book, "Diseases of the Stomach," to Osler. When at the Johns Hopkins, he made a point to go the rounds with Osler three times a week.

Hemmeter, John Cohn

Letter to Harvey Cushing, December 5, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Henry Barton Jacobs, 11, Mount Vernon Place West, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Jacobs provides details of the famed Dismal Swamp expedition with Osler and Futcher in April of 1900. Osler recorded his famous story of the swamp in a copy of Burton's Anatomy. Jacobs writes of affairs at the Johns Hopkins regarding MacCallum and McRae.

Jacobs, Henry Barton, 1858-1939

Letter to Harvey Cushing, November 29, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from T.B. Futcher, 1129, North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Futcher recounts an Easter trip to Virginia with Osler and Jacobs in 1900. He provides Cushing with the details of the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, a humorous adventure that Osler later wrote about. Futcher suggests that Lady Osler may have a copy of this satirical story by Osler. [see CUS417/96.51]

Futcher, T.B.

Letter to Harvey Cushing, July 29, 1922

Letter to Harvey Cushing from G.J. Coy, The Johns Hopkins University, Medical Department, Office of the Dean, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Coy writes that Osler was Dean of the Medical School for only one year, 1898-1899. Osler was not present at the Commencement exercises of that year - Acting Dean Welch presented the candidates in his place. Coy has a bound volume of articles from English newspapers from the time of Osler's death that he believes will be of interest to Cushing.

Coy, G.J.

Letter to Dr. Cushing, February 9, 1899

Letter to Dr. Cushing from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler writes of the progress of Dr. Cushing's brother. Halsted and the other Johns Hopkins doctors believe he may become one of the best surgeons in the country.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, June 3, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Howard Atwood Kelly, Howard A. Kelly Hospital, 1418 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Kelly provides information on the election of 1895, at which time it appears a fight broke out.

Kelly, Howard A. Howard Atwood, 1858-1943

Letter to Harvey Cushing, May 19, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas Stephen Cullen, 20, East Eager Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Provides Osler's comments on Kelly's life and work.

Cullen, Thomas Stephen

Letter to Harvey Cushing, May 17,1905

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is giving him 150 dollars, which Malloch gave several years ago for a Lister Prize that has never been offered. Osler would like the money to go as a prize for the best piece of original work in surgery.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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