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Letter to Hugh A. McCallum, August 12, 1919

Letter to Hugh A. McCallum from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Thanks for the photos and for a note about W. Mentions that he knows Currie well and bought a set of his manuscripts.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John Ballinger, (September 10, 1919 ?)

Letter to John Ballinger from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Confirms that he knows Alwyn Smith. Kind comments on the latter. Asks news of a medical student. Suggestions for the Celtic Summer School, next year. Enjoins him to get the Celtic Committee to arrange the programme, select the men, and frame the budget.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to George Sarton, September 10, 1919

Letter to George Sarton from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Glad that Isis is to begin again. Asks news. Invitation to spend a weekend with them.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Thomas R. Boggs, September 10, 1919

Letter to Thomas R. Boggs from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Mentions Chivers volumes. In the Cambridge History of American Literature, he was interested in the section on Simms. Glad he is back at "Bay View" for work. Praises him for his cases illustrating the law of dual coincidence. Hopes to publish the revised textbook before the end of the year. News of their holidays.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin, September 6, 1919

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. News from their holiday which was beneficial for them. Thinks that he has gained all the pounds he had previously lost. Mentions Anna's letter. Recommends the latter enter the Johns Hopkins Hospital or the Massachusetts General Hospital. Discussion about it. Malloch is with them. Recommends John read the History of American Literature. The revision of the textbook is going well.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Lewellys Franklin Barker, September 5, 1919

Letter to Lewellys Franklin Barker from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Thanks him for writing about him in the S.M. Journal. News from their holiday, they did not have one since the war. He is revising the textbook, and uses Barker's volume iii helpful. They are expecting Thayer. Recommends he read the Cambridge History of English Literature. Greetings to his wife, to John Hewetson and Miss Hump. Hopes to have a peaceful term. Comments on the busy years they just had, which was good for them.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Viets, September 4, 1919

Letter to Henry Viets from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Sorry to have missed him in Oxford. Will send the Nicholas de Cusa translation. Recommends he look up the question of the balance and the story of the weighting out of seed and ashes, as it would make a good paper. He is finishing the revision of his textbook. Asks to hear of his plans. Love to Cushing. Mentions Mercier's death. Mentions a great evening they had with the latter. - Attached is a letter from Viets to Cushing.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing, September 2, 1919

Letter to Harvey Cushing from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Sends him a line of love and of thankful remembrance for all he did for Revere two years ago. Mentions that he tries to feel what Revere felt when he saw him. Must have been hard for Cushing, but it is a comfort for them. Asks for the name of the nurse.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs, September 2, 1919

Letter to Arnold Carl Klebs from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. Glad he is getting settled. News from their holiday. Mentions his bronchitis after his birthday gathering. Asks if it is true that Jacobi had died, Malloch saw it in the Times. Comments on his Classical Association address. Asks for Sarton's address. He is deep in the revision of his textbook. This is the first good rest they have since the war. Mentions Wenckebach and of their trial to stock the Viennese Hospitals. Deplores the loss due to war.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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