"Osler and Veterinary Medicine," by Dr. Ward Giltner, from the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, July 1926, pp. 422-32. [See CUS417/57.51]
Letter to Harvey(?) Cushing from M.L. Raney. Raney writes of a document that he found in an Edward Revere Osler book in the Tudor and Stuart Club Library. [Possibly referring to CUS417/37.2]
Letter from William Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Harvey(?) Cushing. Osler had already sent Cushing the Plantin Edition of Vesalius, when Cushing placed an order for it with Maggs Bros.
Letter from H.M. Barlow, Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, London, England, to Harvey Cushing. Barlow has enclosed a list of books Sir William gave to the College Library [possibly referring to CUS417/5.1].
Letter from Minis Hays, 266 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, to Harvey Cushing. Hays did not keep any of his correspondence with Osler. He writes of Osler's penchant for practical jokes, such as his article in Medical News, signed Egerton Y. Davis.
Letter from Edward Jackson, 318, Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colorado, USA, to Harvey Cushing. Jackson sends Cushing a copy of his article on Osler, which appeared in "Colorado Medicine," January, 1920. Jackson writes that he got to know Osler in the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Osler and Jackson began practicing in Philadelphia around the same time.
Letter from Anatole Chauffard, 11, rue de Bellechasse, Paris, France, to Harvey Cushing. Chauffard has no letters of interest from Osler to give to Cushing for his research. However, he spent time with Osler on his trip to France in 1909 and got to know him well. Osler bequeathed a rare edition of the works of Ambrois Paré to the Library of the Paris Medical Faculty. Chauffard is saddened by Osler's premature death.
Letter from H. R. M. Landis, 11 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, to Harvey Cushing. Landis reports on his progress with a list of Osler's activities in Pathology while in Philadelphia. He reveals that Osler's satirical letter published in Medical News in 1884 under the name Egerton Y. Davis was taken seriously by other members of the profession.
Letter from Marcia C. Noyes, Library of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, 1211 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, to Harvey Cushing. Noyes will send Cushing the Osler number of the Maryland Medical Journal and letters from Osler. She has kept very few of the hundreds of letters that Osler sent her over the years; some she gave away to Osler's students who wanted his signature.