Letter to Leonard L. Mackall from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Glad of his letter. Will look for his booklet with pleasure. Mentions that Mrs. Nuttall never found out about the Mexican publication. Wishes to have a copy of de Weduwe Van Steven Swart of Sir Thomas Browne's work in Dutch. He bought recently Pare's Anatomie Universelle,1560. Asks him to keep an eye for his Bibliotheca Literaria, of books outside of Medicine written by doctors. Supposes that when the war is over about 1920, it will be possible to get the journals in which Schiller has written. Mentions that his secretary, the chauffeur and the butler have gone to war. Revere is with the McGill Unit but will exchange to the artillery and take his chances with his chums. He is busy seeing interesting cases. Struggling with his early printed medical books paper. Recommends he read "Harvey's views on the circulation of the blood", from Curtis. Sends him papers. News from W.W. Francis.