Osler inquires about the publication of something, and offers his resources in publication to Malloch.
Osler doubts that Jones could have written to Keogh about the trasnfer of an assistant quartermaster. He missed Malloch yesterday and is having a nice time abed.
Osler is sorry to hear that Malloch has not been well. He is glad Malloch will read on the 15th.
Osler asks Malloch to present for 15 minutes at the historical Section R.S.M. on the 15th, to show the pictures and say a few words on Finch and Baines.
Osler writes that there is no "Anne in Hope" or in any of the Indices to portraits. He tells Malloch to come on Saturday.
Osler tells Malloch to get Moore to sign his paper for the R.S.M. and send it to him. It can then go before next council in a few days.
Osler encloses Moore's letter, and encourages Malloch to go see him.
Osler had a wonderful trip; he went to Nieppe and Armentiere, and saw dozens of hospitals. He will go with Malloch to the Record Office, were he is sure there will be 'finds'.
Osler remarks that it is strange not to have heard from Norman Moore.
Osler writes that the "Bernard" of Malloch's books is probably the Horoscope of Garth's dispensary. He asks Malloch if he has seen Norman Moore. He remarks that it is very unlikely Francis or Charles the Barts men were the men saterized by Garth.
Osler saw Shipley yesterday, and reports that Shipley is anxious for Malloch to come to Cmabridge and stay with him. Osler writes that he has a full house this week.
Osler wrote to Shipley and has not heard back. He is off to France for ten days. He asks Malloch to let him know of anything he can look up upon his return.
Osler sends the C. Jr. with his last paper. He has not heard from the Record Office.
Osler encloses a letter from the Record Office (P107.16). He would be delighted to come over soon. He thanks Malloch for the list he sent.
Osler has seen that Vol. 1 of the Finch papers has been published, and asks Malloch if he's seen it.
Roberts finds that the ltters of Sir John Finch and Sir Thos. Baines are in proof, also extracts from Sir John Finch's notebook compiled in Turkey. He hopes that the volume will be published later on in the present year. He informs Osler that he will only be able to assist Osler if he knows exactly what Osler wants to know and how and when he will use the information. He will give his brother Osler's message when he next sees him.
[Copy of CUS417/120.7] Osler is glad to hear that Malloch is finding treasures. Mentions that there would be no difficulty in getting at any letters sent to the Record Office. Remembers Mrs. Lomar telling him that she had some of Finch's letters. Comments about the list he sent.
Osler is glad of the list, and looks forward to seeing the library. He had hoped to get over this week, but has a guest from Edinburgh coming on an Aristotle quest. He has written to Mr. Roberts asking if there are any Finch and Baines letters and if they have been published.
Osler encloses the translations, which are full of interest about Finch. He will get Boveri of Milan to provide information about the stemmata, etc. He will let Malloch know when he hears from the Record Office. In the meantime, he encourages Malloch to dig away in the Muniment room.
Osler is glad to have good reports of Malloch's father, and encourages Malloch in his upcoming year at the Royal Victoria Hospital. He gives his love to Harry Wright.
Galt requests that Osler puts in a good word with Dr. Malloch at Dr. Depagi's hospital at La Paune, where she and a friend wish to work. She asks if Osler saw Elliott before he sailed, and thanks Osler in advance.
Osler encloses a letter from Muriel Galt (P107.11), and reports that Revere has received an offer to join Birkett's contingent.
Osler is glad to hear good news of Malloch's father, and agrees that it would be a good idea for Malloch to get into the Royal Victoria for a year.
Osler hopes that Malloch got into the Royal Victoria Hospital as Assistant Pathologist. He sends Shennan's book on Pathology, which he hopes will be helpful. He hopes to be in Montreal around the middle of May.
Osler is glad to have Malloch's letter and that things are going well for him at school. He mentions John Friend's History of Medicine,and regards it one of the best ever written. He sends a couple of books that he hopes will be useful.
Osler sends Malloch a medical dictionary. He reminds Malloch to look after Harry Wright and Gillies at McGill.
Osler sends Malloch another book by Professor Helferich on Fractures, and encourages him to read it to improve his German.
Osler is pleased that Malloch enjoyed the Helferich. He encourages Malloch to look after his health, and to keepy Harry Wright up to the mark.
Osler asks Malloch to look out for Harry Wright, son of Dr. H.P. Wright, at McGill. He sends a German English medical dictionary, and the new Neurology section of Quain's Anatomy.
Osler asks Malloch to look after Gillies, the son of an old classmate, at McGill. He also encourages Malloch to keep an eye out for Harry Wright. He sends a new edition of Cunningham's big textbook of anatomy.