1 page article describing the resolution passed by the Baltimore City Medical Society January 9, 1920 and the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty and the Book and Journal Club, January 13, 1920
Photograph of (left to right) Walter L. Bierring, Sir William Osler, and Col. L. A. LaGarde, M. C. USA at Dr. Osler’s home, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford, England.
1 page article reporting on the resolution passed by the executive committee of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, on December 30, 1919.
2 page article on Contributions to Medical and Biological Research, dedicated to Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F.R.S. in honor of his seventieth birthday, July 12, 1919, by his pupils and co-workers.
Cliveden was Nancy and Waldorf Astor’s estate in Buckinghamshire, England. The Astors had the hospital built on their tennis courts. It was run by the Canadian Red Cross, and was dismantled at the end of the First World War. Osler served as head...
Clinical note titled: Note on Acute Infectious Jaundice, by Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F. R. S. published in the September 11, 1915 issue of Lancet
Group photograph of the first graduates. of Johns Hopkins. Included are: Front Row: (sitting on floor) No. 1, William MacCallum; Second Row: No. 4, Dr. William H. Welch; No. 5, Louis P. Hamburger; Back Row: No. 5, Thomas R. Brown.
Photograph of William Osler (center) with Dr. William Halsted and Dr. Howard A. Kelly sitting in straight chairs out of doors in a formal full front pose.
Photograph showing Sir William Osler as a child of seven. He stands at the extreme left. Next to him are his three brothers-the Hon. Mr. Justice Featherstone Osler, the late Mr. E. B. Osler, Sir Edmund Osler, and two sisters. The five figures at...