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Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin, November 19, 1912

Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. A mishap occurred and Lady Graham did not take the cultures with her. They will follow this week. His opinion is that it would be worth trying. Mentions that this sort of strepto-pneumococcus interested the people at the laboratory. Jokes about the strepto-pneumococcus. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin, October 31, 1912

Letter to Charles Ferdinand Martin from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Exposes the case of Graham's wife whom he saw with St. Clair Thomson. He asked the bacteriological laboratory to prepare a vaccine, thinking that possibly Martin might like to use it. The Grahams are sailing on the 10th of November. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles J. Martin, August 10, 1914

Letter to Charles J. Martin from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Brings the idea that the Lister Institute could offer to supply to the Territorials the anti-typhoid vaccine. It would help the territorial surgeons to know that an abundant supply was forthcoming.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, April 14, 1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Mentions that he has written to Rashdall. Agrees with the list of names he has suggested. Mills' sister in Aberdeen has the manuscript. In this manuscript, he discussed the Barbary monkeys and worked out Galen's myology. Simon has notes on Galen.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, August 22, 1917

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Mentions that he has written to G.O.C. telling him that is important to get to Athos. Glad that Singer is getting a grip of the Greek, as it will be useful.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, (ca November 16, 1914)

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The Standard Committee passed all satisfactorily. Hopes this may be the beginning of great things. Says that only time, patience and plenty of work remain. Thanks to Singer and his wife. (Refers to the "History of Science Room" in the Radcliffe Camera of the Bodleian Library for which Singer and his wife had given 500 pounds.)

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, July 16, 1918

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Asks him if he has someone in mind for the Irish and Welsh medical manuscripts. It goes back to the 8th century. He has written to a friend in Ireland about the Irish manuscripts.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, July 21, 1913

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks for his paper. Compliment on it. Glad that he is to write a paper on St. Hildegard. Will be glad to see him at home on Wednesday morning. Asks him to bring his Gesners. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, July 8, 1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Jokes about Singer's sciata. Mentions that he has been in bed fighting a cold. Asks him to thank his wife for Levy's address, to whom he will write about the Avicenna. The arrangements for the repair of Avicenna's tomb at Hamadan which were almost completed in 1914, have to be started at zero again. Will write to Nelligan to find out if he really had the shah's consent. Asks him if he thinks that it should be done under the common auspices of the Historical Section of the Royal Society of Medicine and the French Society.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer, June 21, 1912

Letter to Charles Joseph Singer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Compliments on his paper. He had never heard either of the book or the man. Invites him and his wife to visit so that they could chat about it. Precisions on his schedule in June. The second week of July would be perfect. Suggests he arrive early so that he could browse in the Bodleian and then come to lunch. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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