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Letter to Harvey Cushing

Letter to Harvey Cushing from A.R.S. Kennedy, 33, Fountainhall Road, Edinburgh, Scotland. Kennedy writes of his correspondence with Osler on the topic of Jean Astruc.

Kennedy, A. R. S. (Archibald Robert Stirling), 1859-1938

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from Alexander R. Simpson, 52, Queen Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Simpson responds to Osler's inquiry into the life and work of Jean Astruc.

Simpson, A. R. (Alexander Russell), 1835-1916

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from Alexander R. Simpson, 52, Queen Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Simpson writes of Osler's research on Jean Astruc.

Simpson, A. R. (Alexander Russell), 1835-1916

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from A.R.S. Kennedy, 33, Fountainhall Road, Edinburgh, Scotland. Kennedy writes of the life and work of Jean Astruc.

Kennedy, A. R. S. (Archibald Robert Stirling), 1859-1938

Letter to Harvey Cushing, January 9, 1926

Letter to Harvey Cushing from James W. Dawson, Research Laboratory, 2 Forrest Road, Edinburgh, Scotland. Dawson compliments Cushing on "Life of Sir William Osler." He found Cushing's recent visit to Edinburgh inspirational. He sends reprints and monographs.

Dawson, James W.

Letter to Harvey Cushing, August 10, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edward A. Sharpey Schäfer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. Schäfer writes that Osler stayed with the Howards during the meeting of the [British Medical Association?] in Montreal in 1884. He has dear recollections of Osler during this meeting.

Sharpey-Schäfer, E. A. (Edward Albert), Sir, 1850-1935

Letter to William Osler, February 6, 1900

Letter to William Osler from W.S. Greenfield, 7, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, Scotland. He writes of the death of Grainger Stewart and asks if Osler would consider being his successor to the Chair of Medicine. Greenfield believes that Osler is the perfect candidate for the position, especially because Edinburgh is lacking in the study of Pathology and could use Osler's expertise on the subject. He must keep this letter private, as it would scandalize his brethren at Edinburgh.

Greenfield, W. S. (William Smith), 1846-1919

Letter to William Osler, February 10, 1900

Letter to William Osler from A.D. Webster, Belleville Lodge, Blacket Avenue, Edinburgh, Scotland. Webster writes that rumors have been circulating that Osler will be named successor to Grainger Stewart as Chair of Medicine at Edinburgh. Webster is enthusiastic about having a fellow McGill man at Edinburgh. He writes that Osler's text book is the chief book used in the school.

Webster, A.D.

Letter to Edward A. Sharpey Schäfer, February 21, 1900

Letter to Edward A. Sharpey Schäfer from Mitchell Thomson, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. The Curators of the University are bound to advertise the vacancy for the Chair of Medicine. He recalls meeting Osler at the Medical Congress two years prior and is familiar with his work.

Thomson, Mitchell

Letter to William Osler, February 20, 1900

Letter to William Osler from Edward A. Sharpey Schäfer, University Club, Edinburgh, Scotland. Schäfer is delighted that Osler is considering taking the position of Chair of Medicine at Edinburgh. Schäfer is working hard to convince the Curators to invite Osler, but ultimately they have the last word. He has enlisted Turner, Allbutt, Burdon-Sanderson, Foster, Lord Lister, Brunton, and Pye Smith to support Osler's candidacy. He encourages Osler to apply for the position once it is advertised. He includes a list of the names of the Curators.

Sharpey-Schäfer, E. A. (Edward Albert), Sir, 1850-1935

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