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Letter, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Sir Robert Borden. Osler expresses his opinion that the Hospital Commission's inquiry into Gen. G.C. Jones's department was poorly handled. As a consultant to several of the Canadian Army Hospitals, Osler is interested in the welfare of the corps.

Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937

Letter, October 17, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Julia Drummond, London, England. Drummond thanks Osler for his message, which she assumes he would not like to be made public.

Drummond, Julia

Letter, October 16, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Sir Robert Borden, Government, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Borden assures Osler that Gen. G.C. Jones will not be dismissed without the most careful consideration and fullest opportunity to reply in his own defense.

Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937

Letter, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Gen. G.C. Jones, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Jones informs Osler that Edith Campbell's dismissal was deemed advisable by those conducting the investigation.

Jones, G. C. (Guy Carleton), 1864-1950

Letter, October 20, 1916

Letter to John George Adami from William Osler, Board of Education, England. Osler received a cable from Sir Robert Borden assuring him that Gen. G.C. Jones would not be dismissed without full consideration of his case in Canada. Osler has sent in his resignation as consultant to several Canadian Army Hospitals.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter, October 23, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Murray Maclaren, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Maclaren urges Osler not to proceed with his resignation as consultant to the Canadian Army Hospitals.

Letter, January 3, 1917

Copy of a newspaper clipping. "Colonel Bruce Makes Apology" H.A. Bruce was forced to apologize after his report falsely accused Colonel Donald Armour of wrongly performing an operation. Bruce claimed that he was misled by a subordinate officer.

Letter, January 16, 1917

Letter to William Osler from George H. Perley, 17, Victoria Street, London, England. Perley sends Osler a copy of the Report of the Board of Officers on the Canadian Army Medical Service.

Perley, George H.

Letter, January 25, 1917

Letter to William Osler from Gen. G.C. Jones, Director of Medical Services, Canadian Contingent, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Jones requests that Osler retract his resignation as consultant to the Canadian Medical Hospitals now that the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair has been cleared up.

Jones, G. C. (Guy Carleton), 1864-1950

Letter, January 4, 1917

Letter to William Osler from Gen. G.C. Jones, Belgrave Mansions Hotel, Grosvenor Gardens, London, England. Jones thanks Osler for all his help in clearing up the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair.

Jones, G. C. (Guy Carleton), 1864-1950

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