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Letter to M.W. Blogg, July 13, 1919
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Born in Montreal in 1878, William Willoughby Francis earned his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore in 1902. After interning at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital and spending some time in Europe to pursue postgraduate studies, Francis came back to Montreal where he opened a practice in 1906. He later became editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, then Registrar of the No.3 Canadian General Hospital in France during the First World War. When his second cousin Sir William Osler died in 1919, he donated his library to McGill University. Francis co-edited the catalogue of Sir William Osler's library, the Bibliotheca Osleriana, and ran the Osler Library of the History of Medicine until his death in 1959.
Letter to M.W. Blogg from William Willoughby Francis, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler is laid up with a cold but asked him to thank her for the Bibliography in the July number of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin. Osler would like to have separate reprints of the Bibliography so that he can add the few omissions. Mentions that Osler has had a bad cold and got up out of bed to go to London for the Presentation which went off very well.
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