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Letter to Henry Vining Ogden, 1884(?)

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler sends words of congratulations. He offers to send Ogden a copy of Stewart's lecture on Digitalis from the Canadian Medical & Surgical Journal.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden, December 31, 1884

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler saw Cantlie, who is looking well and thriving in Chicago. He relates news of Marian Francis and her children. Osler plans to go to England from March to the end of April, and will miss the Association meeting in New Orleans. Includes manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden, October 18, 1884

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, The Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler is settling into his new home in Philadelphia. He provides details of his new position at the University of Pennsylvania. Includes a list of the members of the "Philadelphia Medical Club" or "Club of 19" and manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to James Tyson, August 5, 1884

Letter to James Tyson from Minis Hays, 1004, Walnut Street, Medical News Office, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He notes that Osler was elected a Fellow to the Royal College of Physicians of London on May 17, 1883. Includes extract of Osler's acceptance speech, published in the Canadian Medical & Surgical Journal, June 1883, p. 767.

Hays, Minis

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden, 1884(?)

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler will inform Ogden if Dr. Vineberg decides to relocate to Milwaukee. Jacobs has been encouraging Vineberg to stay on in New York. He discusses Walt Whitman's(?) medical condition.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to J. Collins Warren, October 1885

Letter to J. Collins Warren from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler will go to Montreal to assist in the opening of the new buildings of the McGill Medical School with Pepper. As a result, Osler will miss Warren's lecture at the Philadelphia Pathological Society. Additional notes by Warren. Includes manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to William Raphael, February 7, 1885(?)

Letter to William Raphael from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler suggests some improvements for a drawing done by Raphael.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Pickering Bowditch, June 29, 1885

Letter to Henry Pickering Bowditch from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler sends a copy of the resolution drawn up at the Congress meeting in Philadelphia. He has written Chadwick and Warren to urge them to organize a meeting in Boston. Osler is sorry that Bowditch's uncle was removed from the vice-presidency.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden, April 1885

Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Osler discusses Ogden's research and microscope work. Osler spent Easter in Toronto. He relates news of the Francis family and of Reynolds, who he saw in Hamilton. He will go to Winnipeg by the Lakes. He is beginning to feel settled in Philadelphia, although the "Methods" are very much behind those at McGill. Incl. ms. notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Francis John Shepherd, March 27, 1885

Letter to Francis John Shepherd from William Osler, 131, South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Sutherland, Mills and Thornton visited with Osler, and they all had fun looking over the Exam papers in the McGill Gazette. Osler does not think Mills will ever assimilate and thinks he should find a position away from Doctors. He comments on the Goulstonian Lectures. He mentions Ross, Gardner and Howard. Osler is interested in information on the general and special evolution of the [medical] profession.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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