Contents |
"James Bovell, a remarkable 19th Century Canadian physician and the forgotten mentor of William Osler" -- Arnold Meadowcroft Muirhead (1900-1988) and the story of the Lady Osler Memoir -- An archeology of two Oslerian dreams and a perspective on Sir William's historical significance -- New news from Norham Gardens: The Osler letters to Kate Cushing -- William Osler and the New York Times, 1897-1931 -- William Osler's bibliomania -- Reginald H. Fitz, appendicitis, and the Osler connection - a discursive review -- Serving two masters: the relationship between Sir Charles Tupper and Sir William Osler -- Mr. Gates's summer vacation: a centennial remembrance -- William Osler on Jean-Martin Charcot: lessons from on chorea and choreiform affections -- William Osler and the cerebal palsies of children -- Penis captivus, William Olser's captivating penchant -- "A calling, not a business": William Osler's call for professionalism -- Polycythaemia vera: Osler-Vaquez Disease -- William Osler and the first opioid epidemic -- Osler the microscopist: teaching, research, and practice; Part 1. The Canadian Years -- The formative years of the American Osler Society -- History and activities of the Japan Osler Society -- The Osler club of London, 1928-1938: young medical gentlemen, their heroes, liberal education, books, and other matters -- A dinner for Dr. Osler -- The old eugenics and new science -- Benjamin Franklin, Mesmerism, and the Royal Commission of 1784 -- Osler Usque Ad Mare: the S.S. William Osler -- The medical repository - the first U.S. medical journal (1797-1824). |