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Letter, October 26, 1914

Letter from Malcolm Letts, 8, Bartlett's Buildings, Holburn Circus, London, England, to William Osler. Letter inserted in "A Catalogue of the Libraries of the Learned Sir Thomas Browne..." Letts accepts an offer to come to Oxford to peruse Osler's vast collection of Sir Thomas Browne's works. He has not had luck locating a copy of the Sale Catalogue and has had to work form the copy at the British Museum.

Letter, May 31, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 12, Marlboro Street, Bath, England, to William Osler. If Osler should require further references for the "Religio Medici" manuscripts, Johnson would be happy to provide them.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, June 14, 1913

Letter from F. de Havilland Hall, 47, Wimpole Street, London, England, to William Osler. Hall sends Osler his "Religio Medici" manuscript. He would like to be notified of its safe arrival.

Letter, December 12, 1912

Letter to Frederic Johnson from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, England. Osler offers Johnson instruction on how he would like the collation of the "Religio Medici" manuscripts done.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, January 5, 1919

Letter from Geoffrey Keynes, 32, Wemyss Road, Blackheath, England, to William Osler. "Notes in books" Keynes writes of a new fragment by Sir Thomas Browne, which he and Cosmas found in a Commonplace Book. Keynes asks for further information and resources on Browne from Osler's collection. Cosmas nearly died in the last battle, but is now recovering well.

Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982

Letter, May 12, 1920

Letter from Anatole Chauffard, 11, rue de Bellechasse, Paris, France, to Harvey Cushing. Chauffard has no letters of interest from Osler to give to Cushing for his research. However, he spent time with Osler on his trip to France in 1909 and got to know him well. Osler bequeathed a rare edition of the works of Ambrois Paré to the Library of the Paris Medical Faculty. Chauffard is saddened by Osler's premature death.

Chauffard, Anatole

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