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Letter to William Osler, June 4, 1913

Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Technical details on the organization of the International Congress of Medicine. Asks his advice regarding the acceptance of a paper. Suggests putting a London man who would be prepared to do some work in the position of Vice-President, unfilled since Samson Gemmell's vacancy. Civilities.

Pasteur, William

Letter to William Osler, June 4, 1918

Letter to William Osler from C.J.S. Thompson, The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, London, England. Gives his opinion on the portrait of Jenner. Does not think it is an original oil painting by Smith. - Osler forwarded the letter to Jacobs.

Thompson, C.J.S.

Letter to William Osler, June 7, 1913

Letter to William Osler from William Pasteur, 4, Chandos Street, London, England. Technical details regarding the organization of the International Congress of Medicine. Barlow at the Royal College of Physicians mentions that they are anxious that all public entertainment should be on a simple scale to accommodate the foreign countries who would have difficulties to keep level comparing to others. Halliburton wrote stating that August 8th would suit the Physiologists for the discussion on Internal Secretions. Asks him if he got anything further from von Muller and Widal. Civilities.

Pasteur, William

Letter to William Osler, March 11, 1915

Letter to William Osler from Alfred Keogh, War Office, London, England. Mentions that he wrote him about the Americans. Wishes that MacAlister had been more explicit about them. Thinks that they had better not do anything at present. Hopes that the McGill Unit will not delay. They might have to wait in England but their presence would make (the War Office) feel safer.

Keogh, Alfred

Letter to William Osler, March 2, 1913

Letter to William Osler from A. Riviere, 19, Queen Anne Street, London, England. Organizational details for the International Congress of Medicine. The invitations conveyed through him from Lord Strathcona and W.W. Astor were accepted. Tries to settle the dates of the entertainment. Needs Osler's help to approach the two former.

Riviere, A.

Letter to William Osler, March 20, 1915

Letter to William Osler from Secretary, Wellington House, Buckingham Gate, London, England. Informs him that White's " A Primer of the War for Americans" is being translated into French, Italian and Spanish, and the book which is subsequently wrote in conjunction with Agnes Repplier is being translated into these three languages, and also in Swedish. Details about it. He gives the assurance that the copies will be sent to White as soon as they are available.

Letter to William Osler, March 27, 1918

Letter to William Osler from St Clair Thomson, 64, Wimpole Street, London, England. Informs him of a proposal unanimously agreed that Osler should be invited to accept the Office of President of the Medical Society of London for the next session. Details on the task. Edmund Cautley will be the Senior Secretary and Donald Armour has been nominated by the Council as his surgical colleague. Hopes that no persuasion is required. Civilities.- Attached is the agenda of their last meeting.

Thomson, St Clair

Letter to William Osler, March 27, 1919

Letter to William Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. Acknowledges the memorandum referring to the Bibliotheca Osleriana. Has seen Birkett about it, and the latter will think it over for a few days. He sees nothing essential to add. Found the idea of keeping up the high standards of the library by the appointment of curators from outside admirable.

Adami, J. George (John George), 1862-1926

Letter to William Osler, March 29, 1902

Letter to William Osler from Romeike and Curtice, Press Cutting and Information Agency, 4 Ludgate Circus Buildings, London, England. Newspaper clipping referring to Osler's collection of works by Boerhaave.

Letter to William Osler, March 5, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Hubert M. Southwark, Bishop's House, Kennington Park, London, England. He welcomes heartily the prospect of meeting him at the dinner of The Club. Mentions their correspondence about Osler's plans for Revere's school time. Sympathies for the death of the latter.

Southwark, Hubert M.

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