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Letter to Karl Friedrich Wenckebach, August 5, 1919

Letter to Karl Friedrich Wenckebach from Harriette Chick, London, England. Osler has asked her to write to Wenckebach about the work coming out in this Institute and elsewhere in England upon the role of accessory food factors (vitamins) in a diet.

Chick, Harriette

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, December 5, 1917

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Chapin thanks Kate for her letter to Grace, which came as a great comfort. She writes of her activities in the war. She knows it will be difficult for Harvey Cushing to see the Oslers, but it would be a huge comfort to them. The Oslers still suffer deeply after the loss of their son.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, March 1, 1918

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Lady Osler writes of Harvey Cushing's visit to Oxford. She describes her continued activities in the war-effort, despite the fact that she is still grieving the loss of her son. Civilities.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, May 23, 1918

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Chapin delivers news of Harvey Cushing. She writes of her own work and of events in Europe. She reports that the Oslers are sad and cheerless, still grieving the death of their son, Revere.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Lawrason Brown, July 23, 1901

Letter to Lawrason Brown from William Osler, 40, Clarges Street, London, England. Osler believes that it will be difficult for Brown to get an assistant. He writes that Trudeau has been sadly missed at the meeting [British Congress on Tuberculosis]. Osler is happy that Brown is taking charge of the Sanitarium.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Mabel Brewster, April 22, 1914

Letter to Mabel Brewster from William Osler, The Athenaeum, London, England. Glad to have news of her from her husband. Likes the name of the baby. Mentions that he is sailing September 5th and will arrange to see her. They are busy. Revere is in Scotland fishing. Informs her that he passed the Matriculation, they were doubtful about it, as he is not good at exams. Mentions that she will have a photograph of a crayon sketch which Sargent made of him for the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Says that it is a bit dour. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Margaret E. Charlton, June 28, 1901

Letter to Margaret E. Charlton from William Osler, London, England. Osler instructs Charlton to ask Dr. Finley or Dr. Shepherd if the Library has a copy of Harvey's "De Generatione Anamalium" in English. Osler has picked up a duplicate copy and would like to send it to the Library.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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