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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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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 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 to William Osler, March 2, 1916

Letter to William Osler from Alexander Macalister, Torrisdale, Cambridge, England. Biographical details about a Madame Barre, whose skeleton is at the Macartney Museum. Mentions Dr. Warren who is confusing two stories. Mentions a book relating the life of the real Countesse du Barre, by Douglas, 1896.

Macalister, Alexander

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from M. Sa'eed, Hassanahad, Tehran, Persia. As a result of the war, Sa'eed was compelled to escape from Hamadan. He writes of the devastating effect the war has had on his family and his country. [pp. 5-7 are missing]

Saeed, Mirza

Letter to William Osler, May 31, 1916

Letter to William Osler from A.A. Warden. Warden responds to Osler's letter, CUS417/51.26. He admonishes Osler for having told him that Dr. J. William White had Quaker blood, when in fact he was in support of the war. He defends his position as a pacifist and comments on the dangers of patriotism.

Warden, A.A.

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere describes the scene at the front, his observation post, and his fellow officers. He asks his father not send any more books, as he has no time to read and can only carry with him the bare necessities.

Osler, Edward Revere, 1895-1917

Letter to William Osler

Letter to William Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere writes of his observations of the battlefield and reports on the activities of his battery.

Osler, Edward Revere, 1895-1917

Letter, September 7, 1916

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Cecil Chambers, 86 Strand, London, England. Adami has advised the Director of Medical Services, Gen. G.C. Jones, about Osler's letter regarding the Canadian Army Medical Corps affair. Adami is at odds over how to proceed in the matter.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

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