Llanddulas (Wales)

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Letter to William George MacCallum, August 15, 1911

Letter to William George MacCallum from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Nice to hear from him. Mentions that the congratulatory letters (for his title) has not changed him. He had hoped to see him this summer. Campbell Palmer told him of his visit to him. Mention of the engagement of Howard and Ottilie Wright. Explains the relations that she has with them. They are happy about it. Glad that MacCallum is happy in New York. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Washington Surgeon General's Library, September 1, 1911

Letter to Washington Surgeon General's Library from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Letter to the Librarian and Staff. Thanks for their congratulations on his baronetcy. Among all the letters and telegrams he received, not one touched his heart more closely than theirs. Emotional tribute to the stimulus their publications had on his work.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Thomas R. Boggs, August 26, 1911

Letter to Thomas R. Boggs from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Hopes that Mary Worthington may be a bit better. Discussions over her case. Glad that he is to get into the new Hospital. Mention of his open letter to the President on the subject of the whole time clinical men indicating his worries. Digby's Observations is very rare copy, not uncommon bound with the 1643 Religio. News about the new love of Campbell Howard and Ottilie Wright. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Maude E. Abbott, September 3, 1911

Letter to Maude E. Abbott from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Hopes his phlebitis attack is over. Details about similar cases he saw. She should be satisfied with her visit in Europe. She had stirred up enthusiasm and interest. Miss Hutchinson said how pleased his father was with her visit. News from their holidays and mention of Campbell Howard's and Ottilie Wright's engagement. They are delighted as both are like their children. Good reports of Dr. Francis. Sad of the news of Armstrong. Asks her to send news of her. Thanks for the congratulations. The baronetcy has not changed him. There are many here who have done much more than he and are overlooked. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Lewellys Franklin Barker, September 2, 1911

Letter to Lewellys Franklin Barker from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Hopes to see him today. Mention of the open letter that he will send to Remsen on the Whole time clinical professors question. Opinion on the Flexner's Report. Thinks that Barker's address will do good. It will put the clinical problem in its proper light News from Thayer who was with them for a week. Mentions that they needed to rest after the baronetcy racket. It does not change him. Love to Miss Humpton. Informs him that he has fortunately lost his secretary. News of Revere. Announces Campbell Howard's and Ottilie Wright's engagement. He will not come in America this year. Trying to revise the text book. McCrae will help him. Mention of a delightful visit from the Mullers. The latter is opposed to the whole time clinical professor scheme. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Joseph Hersey Pratt, September 4, 1911

Letter to Joseph Hersey Pratt from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Asks him news. Mention of Cambell Howard's and Ottilie Wright's engagement. News from their quiet holidays. He is trying to finish the enormous correspondence that came for his baronetcy. Asks for a photo of the mother and the baby.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to James William White, August 31, 1911

Letter to James William White from William Osler, Bryn-Dalas, Llanddulas, Wales. Gives him his approbation to use his name as seconder at the R.A.C. Gives his compliments to his cousin and his son. Should be glad to meet them at that Club, that he uses now a lot. News from their holiday. Revere is fishing. Civilities. Greetings to Mrs. Abbey.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Howard Atwood Kelly, September 4, 1911

Letter to Howard Atwood Kelly from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Encouragement for his operation, which will be done by the Mayos. Asks him to have William Mayo to send a card on how he is. Wishes he could take an aeroplane to Rochester and visit him. Mention of his open letter to Remsen on the question of the whole time clinical professors. Gives his opinion on the matter. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Letter to Howard Atwood Kelly, August 25, 1911

Letter to Howard Atwood Kelly from William Osler, Llanddulas, Wales. Informs him that he is sending an open letter to Remsen on the subject of the whole time clinical men. This will go to all the Trustees and members of the Medical School. Mentions that he had stated that Flexner's Report should have not been issued, it was full of errors and misconceptions. The letter will be out about September 20th. News from their holidays and from Revere. Civilities.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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