London (England)

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Source note(s)

  • NAF

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

London (England)

Equivalent terms

London (England)

Associated terms

London (England)

1470 Archival description results for London (England)

1470 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Letter to Harvey Cushing, August 4, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from R.W. Chapman, Oxford University Press, Amen House, Warwick Square, London, England. Chapman congratulated Cushing on the great and well-deserved success of "Life of Sir William Osler." The Press will begin a third impression of the book. He does not advise a one volume edition in India paper. He warns Cushing not to scold Clulow for t

Chapman, R. W. (Robert William), 1881-1960

Letter to Harvey Cushing, July 2, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from LeRoy Crummer, Piccadilly & Regent Street, London, England. Crummer spent the day with Dr. Francis. Lady Osler is in Holland. Everyone seems very pleased with Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler." He has come across a 1552 edition of Vesalius.

Crummer, Le Roy, 1872-1934

Letter to Harvey Cushing, June 26, 1926

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Madge Thurlow Macklin, University of Western Ontario, Medical School, London, Ontario, Canada. As per Cushing's request, Macklin sends a copy of her article, "A Critique of Benard's So-called Laws of the First Born and of Alternation," in which she referred to Cushing's article "Hereditary Aukylosis." She compliments Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."

Macklin, Madge Thurlow

Letter to Harvey Cushing, March 22, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ramsay Wright, Cranston's Ivanhoe Hotel, Bloomsbury Street, London, England. He provides an account of his European journey with Osler in 1890. He has sent along Osler's notebook with Lady Osler's permission and advises him to pay special attention to Osler's notes on the Paris Lectures.

Wright, Ramsay

Letter to Harvey Cushing, March 7, 1921

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Thomas Archibald Malloch, 45, Tanistock Square, London, England. Malloch sent the typewritten list of additions to Miss Blogg's bibliography. He does not know more of the story of Osler chopping Mrs. Gwyn's finger. Osler had mentioned the bear-in-the-raspberry-patch incident to him. He suggests that Cushing consult Mrs. Gwyn concerning these two stories. Lady Osler had told Malloch's father the story of Osler's record breaking cricket ball toss.

Malloch, Archibald, 1887-

Letter to Harvey Cushing, May 16, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Charles Ferdinand Martin, Claridge's Hotel, Brook Street, London, England. Martin compliments and congratulates Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."

Martin, C. F. (Charles Ferdinand), 1868-

Letter to Harvey Cushing, November 20, 1917

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Tells him that she is living at the Brown's Hotel. Hopes he will soon have a leave and will come to Oxford. She works at the Red Cross during the week and goes to Oxford for the weekend. The Oslers are sad but still go on giving of themselves to everyone.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Harvey Cushing, October 13, 1925

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Clement K. Shorter, The Sphere, 6 Great New Street, London, England. Shorter is sorry that his review of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" described the book as too long. However, he did think the biography was admirably done.

Shorter, Clement King, 1857-1926

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, April 4, 1912

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Hopes that Jacobs will come on to Rome. Asks him to drop a line at the Grand Hotel Britania at Venice. If they do not meet in Rome, he will try to catch him on the Riviera on his way back. Revere is well again. His wife and his son are not coming with him to Rome. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs, August 5, 1913

Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, London, England. Sends him the Congress medal. They are having a great time and the Congress is a great success. Mentions his dinners where he received 196 men of his section at the Royal Automobile Club (August 6th). The section work is A.1. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Results 141 to 150 of 1470