Letter to William Osler from R.W. Chapman, The Clarendon Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Chapman writes of various editions of Gaddesden's works. Letter and notes found in Osler's copy of John Gaddesden's "Rosa Anglica, 1st ed," 1492.
Letter to William Osler from H.F.B. Brett Smith, 7, Moreton Road, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. "Notes from books." Brett-Smith sends a photograph of the Harington copper plate of Queen Elizabeth. Letter and Osler's notes inserted on fly leaf of "The Metamorphosis of Ajax," by John Harington.
Letter to William Osler from R.L. Poole, Keeper of Archives, Museum House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Poole responds to Osler's inquiry into Andrew Boorde and censorship in the sixteenth century.
Letter to William Osler from Falconer Madan, Bodleian Library, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Sorry to have caused trouble. He found that the Account of the Bodleian Picture Restoration Fund is at London, County and Westminster Bank. Never thought that the Committee would choose that Bank to avoid confusion with the Bodley account at the Old Bank. His employees have been impressed by Osler running powers and semi-violent congratulations in Keble Road. News of his grandchildren. Bridges cannot join the Dodecahedron, Carter of Magdalen can and also the Warden of All Souls.
Letter to William Osler from Gilbert C. Bourne, Savile House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Gives him a short list of books illustrating the rise of zoology.
Letter to William Osler from Francis Haverfield, Winshields, Headington Hill, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Declines an invitation to dine in that great club. Gives him some precision about the army doctors which were of two sorts, Greeks and common soldiers, medici ordinarii. Mentions that there were sick rooms in the fort and fortresses. Asks him to tell Barnes that he is sorry not to be able to listen to his paper. Civilities. (Letter inserted in "Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times", J.S. Milne.")
Letter to William Osler from Simon Flexner, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The next Congress of Physicians and Surgeons is to be held in 1919. He is the President of the Congress and has among his duties to induce Osler to come for the Congress. Details about the date and the possible cities where the congress could be held. Mentions that the chief concern of everyone is that Osler should attend the congress. Asks him if he could. Allusions of the welcome he would have. Civilities.
Letter to William Osler from Charles Joseph Singer, Westbury Lodge, Norham Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Sends him Steele manifest on Bacon. Open to all changes Osler could wish. Offers to get the numbers of copies he would like. Mentions that Steele thinks he could finish off the whole Bacon in about six years if he is full time on it.- attached are the notes on Bacon.
Letter to William Osler from Frederick G. Kenyon, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Congratulations on his election to The Club. Pointed out the fact that Pember and Osler who were both elected members at the same time, were also members of the Oxford Club which shares the same motto as The Club.