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Letter to Arthur Thomson, February 1, 1904

Letter to Arthur Thomson from J.S. Fairbairn, 60, Wimpole Street, London, England. Fairbairn begins to see merit in Thomson's views regarding the Regius Professorship of Medicine at Oxford.

Fairbairn, J. S. (John Shields), 1868-1944

Letter to William Osler, December 1904

Letter to William Osler from Romeike and Curtice, Press Cutting Agency, 4 Ludgate Circus Buildings, London, England. Clipping from "The Expository Times" regarding Osler's Ingersoll Lecture at Harvard on Science and Immortality.

Letter to Mrs. John Revere

Letter to Mrs. John Revere from Grace Revere Osler, 29, Clarges Street, Mayfair, London, England. Lady Osler is in London with Dr. Russell to see Ellen Terry perform in a play, "Alice sit by the fire." The Oslers expect Mrs. Strickney for luncheon at Oxford. She relates news of family and friends.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Letter to Harvey Cushing, March 7, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas Archibald Malloch, 45, Tanistock Square, London, England. Malloch sent the typewritten list of additions to Miss Blogg's bibliography. He does not know more of the story of Osler chopping Mrs. Gwyn's finger. Osler had mentioned the bear-in-the-raspberry-patch incident to him. He suggests that Cushing consult Mrs. Gwyn concerning these two stories. Lady Osler had told Malloch's father the story of Osler's record breaking cricket ball toss.

Malloch, Thomas Archibald, 1887-1953

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, December 5, 1917

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Chapin thanks Kate for her letter to Grace, which came as a great comfort. She writes of her activities in the war. She knows it will be difficult for Harvey Cushing to see the Oslers, but it would be a huge comfort to them. The Oslers still suffer deeply after the loss of their son.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, March 1, 1918

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Lady Osler writes of Harvey Cushing's visit to Oxford. She describes her continued activities in the war-effort, despite the fact that she is still grieving the loss of her son. Civilities.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, May 23, 1918

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Chapin delivers news of Harvey Cushing. She writes of her own work and of events in Europe. She reports that the Oslers are sad and cheerless, still grieving the death of their son, Revere.

Chapin, Susan Revere

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