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Letter, April 1, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick is confident that Osler will be satisfied with the results of the recent meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee when the United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis is fully organized. Flick is worried about raising the necessary funds to sustain a new Journal of Tuberculosis.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 1, 1904

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick thanks Jacobs for sending the memorandum of the meeting of the Tuberculosis Committee. He looks forward to future meetings and a speedy development of their plans.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 12, 1904

Letter to Edward Livingston Trudeau from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. As per Welch's request, Flick has sketched out a constitution and by-laws for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. Flick reassures Trudeau of his ability to take on the Presidency of the Society.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 19, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick is pleased with Sternberg's proposed constitution and by-laws for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. However, Flick feels that his own plan of organization would achieve better results.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 4, 1904

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for meetings on Tuberculosis in New York and Washington.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 6, 1904

Letter to Edward Livingston Trudeau from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick outlines the organization of the United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. Although it has not been officially decided, he is confident that Trudeau will be elected as President of the Society. They are sending Ravenel to Genoa to study Maragliano's methods in the treatment of Tuberculosis.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 7, 1904

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Arrangements for a Tuberculosis Committee meeting in New York to discuss the constitution, by-laws, and personnel of the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. Flick outlines how he and Ravenel feel the Society should be organized.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 9, 1904

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. As per Welch's request, Flick has sketched out a constitution and by-laws for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis. He asks Jacobs to show his work to Osler.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, April 9, 1904

Letter to William Henry Welch from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. As per Welch's request, Flick has sketched out a constitution and by-laws for the newly formed United States Society for the Study of Tuberculosis.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

Letter, December 1, 1903

Letter to Clark Bell from Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Flick regrets that he cannot permit his name to be used in any way in connection with Bell's Congress on Tuberculosis in St. Louis. He feels that the Congresses on Tuberculosis held in the U.S. in the past have been a discredit to the country and have given the U.S. a bad standing in Europe.

Flick, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1856-1938

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