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Letter to William Osler, March 8, 1887

Letter to William Osler from Alphonse Laveran, Paris, France. Osler, having previously discredited certain findings related to malaria, conducted his own research on the matter and discovered that he had been wrong to discredit them. Laveran thanks Osler for providing him with his findings and discusses his own work. In French.

Laveran, Alphonse, 1849-1922

Letter to William Sydney Thayer, June 21, 1903

Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, Hotel de Castiglione, Paris, France. Osler reports on his voyage to France, where he met up with Jacobs and Emerson. Grace and Revere are on the Isle of Wight. Osler discusses the possible uses for a donation made to the Johns Hopkins by Mr. Phipps.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Mills Hurd, June 1903

Letter to Henry Mills Hurd from William Osler, Brown Shipley & Co., Paris, France. Osler discusses the possible uses for a donation made to the Johns Hopkins by Mr. Phipps.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to John George Adami, 1903

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, Hotel de Castiglione, Paris, France. Osler is sorry to hear that Adami declined the position as Chair of Pathology in Philadelphia. He was disappointed not to see Adami's name in the Royal Society list. Osler has procured an original copy of "De Generatione Anamalium" for the library. Includes manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to T.W. Clarke, June 1903

Letter to T.W. Clarke from William Osler, Hotel de Castiglione, Paris, France. Osler has written to Dr. Edward Cushing in hopes of securing Clarke a job.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Osler, May 10, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Pierre Marie, 209, Boulevard St. Germain, Paris, France. Copy of CUS417/100.76. Civilities. Marie extends his sympathy for the damage caused by the recent fire in Baltimore. He reports that he saw Osler's medallion at the Salon in Paris.

Marie, Pierre

Letter to Mrs. John Revere

Letter to Mrs. John Revere from Grace Revere Osler, Hotel Continental, Paris, France. Lady Osler comments on the deaths of Dora Thayer and Dr. Chadwick. While in Paris, the Oslers have been visiting with the Jacobs, Mary Davis, Dr. Norton, Mrs. J.M. Thompson, and Dr. Baltzell. Lady Osler went to the opening of the Tuberculosis Congress.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Letter to Sigmund Adolphus Knopf, October 20, 1908

Letter to Sigmund Adolphus Knopf from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. No compromise. Advises him to go to court. He will write to the Journal of the Association urging the active cooperation to pay his expenses. He will subscribe $ 100. Mentions that he had been outrageously treated and he has a winning cause. Welch's letter will help. Knopf has done so much to stimulate public interest in the tuberculosis campaign, it, he deplores that worry which could interfere with his work.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Sigmund Adolphus Knopf, (1908?)

Letter to Sigmund Adolphus Knopf from William Osler, 44, Avenue d' Iena, Paris, France. The law suit would have been an additional worry. It is good of him to give the money to the Association. He enjoys his visit in Paris which will end up the 10th of January. He exclaims : " how full of tuberculosis this world is".

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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