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Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Pepper from William Osler, Maryland Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler accepts an invitation to a meeting.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
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Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Pepper from William Osler, Maryland Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler accepts an invitation to a meeting.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
Letter to William Osler, November 30, 1900(?)
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She relates news of family and friends, particularly regarding the poor health of Charles Gwyn, Chattie's husband.
Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907
Letter to William Osler, March 28, 1900
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Daniel Coit Gilman, 614, Park Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Gilman has just learned from Dr. Welch that Osler declined the attractive possibility of becoming Chair of Medicine in Edinburgh. He writes that everyone in Baltimore would have been grieving if his decision had been different. He does not think any one could take Osler's place if he were to leave.
Gilman, Daniel C. (Daniel Coit), 1831-1908
Letter to William Osler, June 27, 1919
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Marcia C. Noyes, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Thanks for the Clemenceau book. Account of a dinner she gave where the main topic of all the guests was "the dear Oslers". Personal congratulations on his coming birthday. News from the library in Baltimore.
Noyes, Marcia C.
Letter to William Osler, January 2, 1901
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from T.A. Ashby, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Ashby writes that he has never known a man who enjoys giving as much as Osler does. Ashby is determined to have a monument erected at the Faculty in Osler's memory, should he outlive Osler. He commends Osler on the work he is doing.
Ashby, Thomas A. (Thomas Almond), 1848-1916
Letter to William Osler, January 16, 1913
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Adolf Meyer, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Regrets that Kraepelin had to withdraw. It is necessary, however, from the point of view of other visitors, especially Prof. Bleuler, to keep the date of April 16th to 18th. Glad this arrangement suits him. Mentions that Phipps would have become impatient about the delays. Positive comments on the topic chosen by Osler for the opening address. Civilities.
Meyer, Adolf
Letter to William Osler, February 10, 1899
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, 83, Wellesley Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Osler's sister Nellie is planning a visit to Baltimore. Ellen Osler sends her special regards to Revere and relates news of family and friends.
Osler, Ellen Free Pickton, 1806-1907
Letter to William Osler, December 6, 1912
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Adolf Meyer, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Due to some schedule restriction from Kraepelin who can only be there if he leaves for Europe on the 19th of April, he is asking him to arrange to give the address for the opening of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic before his Yale lectures. The public opening ceremony would be on April 16th. Details on the schedule of the events. Lists of the people who have sent their acceptances. Hopes Osler could arrange to fit his plan. If not, they will have to sacrifice Kraepelin, whom Phipps would like to be present. The opening then would be deferred until about May 1st, and the other persons might have to drop out on account of their university duties. Civilities.
Meyer, Adolf
Letter to William Osler, December 23, 1912
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from William Sydney Thayer, 406, Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Sends him a small copy of the medallion. Finds it good, although he thinks they have put his brother Ezra's nose. Season's greetings. Concerning Osler's request for paper for the historical section, he had offered a paper which he supposes is on the program on "The Study of the Renal Function." Instead of acceding to his request, he is asking him to take this paper off, because he expects to have been made chairman of the national committee in the USA and will not have time to read his paper. Mentions that despite of that, he will try to take part in the discussions. Civilities.
Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932
Letter to William Osler, August 14, 1904
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to William Osler from Henry Mills Hurd, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Although Hurd is upset by the news of Osler leaving Baltimore, he understands that Osler has been pushing himself too hard and needed to slow down. Hurd himself has thought of resigning. He explains that the Johns Hopkins Tuberculosis Dispensary is short on money and wonders if he should ask Mr. Phipps to make a donation. He believes that the success of the Hospital and of the Medical School has been largely Osler's achievement.
Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), 1843-1927