Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Congratulations on his nomination as President of the Congress. Glad that Sister Susan is better. All goes on here much as usual. Mentions Davison and Penfield. Comments on the case of the daughter of the Baldwins. B. gave the Herbert Spencer lecture. Glad it was him. Revere is home waiting his transfer to the British Army. Things look hopeful. The French are doing splendidly and England is in fine form. Wishes to choke some of the politicians and editors. They have started a big Army Heart Hospital. Allbutt, McKenzie and he have had the selection of the staff and are in control as active consultants. There will be four services, Lewis, Parkinson, Meakins and they would like to get Fraser for the fourth. Mentions cases. Typhoid has slumped, very few cases of dysentery. Nephritis persists. Civilities.