Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Osler writes from Boston of his travels, his work on angina lectures, and on hospital affairs.
Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Osler reports on his stay in Boston. He inquires about his house staff and asks after Barker. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Osler reports on his stay in Boston and writes of hospital affairs. Preparations for the 3rd year medical class.
Letter to William Osler from Bliss Perry, 4, Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Request from The Atlantic Monthly to write an article that would describe the "ideal physician".
Letter to William Osler from W.H. Bridgeman (Bridgman?), Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Bridgeman has received books on Dr. Drake from McGuffey and will soon turn them over to Osler. He has sent a letter to Osler from Drake's son-in-law providing information on Drake's character.
Letter to William Osler from Bliss Perry, 4, Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Letter from the Editorial Office of The Atlantic Monthly. Acknowledgment of his approval to write an article on the ideal physician. Precision on the delay for sending the manuscript. Thanks for calling their attention to The Upton Letters.
Letter to William Osler from John P. Reynolds, 79, Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Proposal to take charge of the new Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston.
Letter to William Osler from Henry Pickering Bowditch, Physiological Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He informs Osler that the Chair of Theory and Practice at Harvard is vacant and hopes that Osler will consider taking on the position.
Letter to William Osler from Houghton Mifflin and Company, 4, Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Agreement letter for the publishing of the manuscript of his farewell addresses. The job will be done in July. It will pay 12 1/2% on the first 2500 copies and 15% after 5000 copies sold. Houghton Mifflin will furnish the books that will be sent as gifts to his friends in America. Archibald Constable & Co. will do the same in England.