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Cushing's notes, December 6, 1919

Cushing's notes: from T. Archibald Malloch's diary , repetition of 130.105.2 . Osler wrote in Religio Medici, "Comes via vitaequae". Osler drafted the paragraph in the Urn Burial. Progress of illness. T. Archibald Malloch used to read him Kipling, Walter Pater and others. recounts Osler saying just before sleep, "He was a fine boy".

Article extract, December 6, 1919

Extract from the Canadian Review and Medical Practitioner about the appointment of Horst Oertel to McGill and the resignation of Dr. J.M. Elder.

Malloch's notes on Osler's illness, December 5, 1919

T. Archibald Malloch's detailed notes on Osler's illness, treatment, mentions Drs. Gibson, Horder, Collier. Osler spoke of provisions after his death and Lady Osler's for his catalogue. Osler sorry not to see the post mortem, mentions Michael Angelo and his tomb, Religio Medici.

Cushing's notes

Cushing's notes: Osler would not cling to life. He told Mrs. Futcher he would die of pneumonia. Osler endorsed the phrase, "To get things done one must be content not to get the credit for them."

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin, November 28, 1919

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Reports on illness. Waiting for election results of Nancy Astor in Plymouth.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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