Letter from William Osler to J. George Adami [Transcript]
Contributor(s):
Adami, J. George
Cushing, Harvey (Transcriber)
Osler, William
Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University. Osler Library Archive Collections, P417: Harvey Cushing Fonds
Osler writes that he knows nothing of Rutherford and that the association between Leyden and Edinburgh has always been close. He plans to travel to Holland over the summer to explore old book shops and to visit Leyden. He writes that Linacre's works are excessively rare, especially in England. He mentions that he will look after Haszard when he comes [to Baltimore?].. [Description courtesy of McGill University.]. About this transcript: Soon after Osler's death in 1919, Lady Osler asked their good friend Dr. Harvey Cushing to write a biography. For this project, Cushing gathered a wide variety of material, including a substantial amount of Osler correspondence and other memorabilia borrowed from Osler's family, friends, and colleagues. He employed three secretaries to transcribe these documents, and later donated the transcripts (along with his other working materials) to the Osler Library. Because many of the original documents were returned to the owners, the Cushing transcripts constitute the largest and most accessible collection of Osler's correspondence.. Harvey Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" was published by Oxford University Press in 1925, and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1926.
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