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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919 London (England)
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Letter to William Osler from Jonathan Hutchinson

Letter to William Osler from Jonathan Hutchinson, 15, Cavendish Square, London, England. Hutchinson attributes his winning the Moxon medal to the "indulgent judgment" of friends like Osler.

Hutchinson, Jonathan, Sir, 1828-1913

Letter to William Osler, September 23, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Dorothy F. Buxton, Save the Children Fund, 7 St. James Terrace, Regent's Park, London, England. The Save the Children Fund is in support of Osler's plan to bring Wenckebach to England. The Fund recently received a letter from Sir William Good, who called their work invaluable, but hoped they could do more to stimulate the public. Buxton believes that most Europeans are unaware of the severity of the famine, due in large part to the fact that the press often boycotts the subject.

Buxton, Dorothy F.

Letter to William Osler, September 23, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Robert Cecil, 117, Piccadilly, London, England. Cecil responds to Osler's letter concerning Hector Munro's suggestion that Wenckebach come to England. He assures Osler that Wenckebach should have no trouble obtaining a visa for England if he applies with the British Military Authorities in Vienna.

Cecil, Robert

Letter to William Osler, July 26, 1919(?)

Letter to William Osler from Eglantyne Jebb, Save the Children Fund, 329 High Holborn, London, England. Jebb encloses a report about Hector Munro's work in Vienna. [See CUS417/51.15] She reports that the condition of the hospitals in Austria is terrible. Munro has organized a committee to distribute relief, although it has nothing to distribute.

Jebb, Eglantyne

Letter to William Osler, July 10, 1884

Letter to William Osler from H. Charlton Bastian, 20, Queene Anne Street, London, England. Bastian is glad that there is a good chance of Osler obtaining the Professorship of Clinical Medicine at Philadelphia. He compliments Osler on his scientific training, his skill as a teacher, and for the contributions he has made to the advancement of science, among other things.

Bastian, H. Charlton

Letter to William Osler, August 21, 1904

Letter to William Osler from W.D. Halliburton, Church Cottage, 17 Marylebone Road, London, England. Halliburton congratulates Osler on his appointment as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. He writes of Whitfield's hopes that Osler will also accept to be the Clinical Professor of Medicine at King's College Hospital. Halliburton is not certain that Osler will be allowed to hold both posts simultaneously.

Halliburton, W. D. (William Dobinson), 1860-1931

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from the Captain for the Persia Society, 22, Albemarle Street, London, England. The Captain of the Persia Society writes that the present conditions in Persia are considered propitious for undertaking repairs to the Tomb of Avicenna at Hamadan.

Captain for the Persia Society

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from M. Sa'eed, c/o Dr. Warren, 31 Dagnall Park, Selhurst, London, England. "Notes in Books." Sa'eed writes of rare Arabic medical texts and a photograph of the Tomb of Avicenna at Hamadan.

Saeed, Mirza

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from C.(?) Hyall, 82, Cornwall Gardens, London, England. Hyall(?) suggests that Osler consult with E.G. Browne, Professor of Arabic at Cambridge, regarding Avicenna.

Hyall, C.(?)

Letter to William Osler, September 20, 1905

Letter to William Osler from H.K. Lewis, 136, Gower Street, London, England. Letter from a medical publisher who is taking care of the reprint of Aequanimitas in England. They request Osler's approval on the appearance of the book and on the question of the sale price.

Lewis, H.K.

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