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  1. The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 by William Osler, 2009-10-04
  2. William Osler: A Life in Medicine by Michael Bliss, 2007-08-22
  3. Osler's ""A Way of Life"" and Other Addresses, with Commentary and Annotations by Sir William Osler, 2001-01-01
  4. Osler's Bedside Library: Great Writers Who Inspired a Great Physician by Michael A. LaCombe, David J. Elpern, 2009-10-01
  5. The Evolution Of Modern Medicine by William Osler, 2010-05-23
  6. The Quotable Osler, Deluxe Edition by Mark, M.d. Silverman, et all 2008-04-15
  7. The life of Sir William Osler by Harvey Cushing, 1993
  8. Osler: Inspirations from a Great Physician by Charles S. Bryan, 1997-03-20
  9. The life of Sir William Osler, Volume 1 by Harvey Cushing, 2010-10-06
  10. The Life Of Sir William Osler V2 by Harvey Cushing, 2010-05-23
  11. The life of Sir William Osler, Volume 2 by Harvey Cushing, 2010-07-20
  12. The principles and practice of medicine: Designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine by William Osler, 1978
  13. A Way of Life by William Osler, 2009-06-04
  14. Walt Whitman and Sir William Osler: A Poet and His Physician by Philip Leon, 1995-11-01

1. Sir William Osler - UMDNJ Camden Campus Library
Sir William Osler a short biography A brief biography from The Osler Society of McGill University.
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2. Sir William Osler
Sir William Osler (18491919 )
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3. William Osler - Celebrating His Contributions - Home
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4. William Osler - Biography
12 July 1849 29 December 1919. William Osler was born in a remote part of Ontario known as Bond Head.
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5. William Osler Health Centre
William Osler Health Centre provides hospital services for the communities of Brampton, Etobicoke and Georgetown in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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6. Sir William Osler, Baronet (www.whonamedit.com)
Sir William Osler, Baronet Canadian physician born July 12, 1849, Bond Head, Tecumseth, Canada West; died December 29, 1919, Oxford. Associated
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7. William Osler Quotes
12 quotes and quotations by William Osler
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8. Osler Library Of The History Of Medicine
SirWilliam-Osler Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1Y6 (Access to the Osler Library is via the Health Sciences Library) 75 Books from the Osler
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9. The Evolution Of Modern Medicine
Osler, Sir William . The Evolution of Modern Medicine Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library The entire work ( KB) Table
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10. Osler, William Aequanimitas
Osler, William Aequanimitas Genre Essay (6 pp. in alternate source)
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11. William Osler
William Osler is regarded as McGill’s most eminent medical graduate and, as Professor of the WWW sites with extensive information on Sir William Osler
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William Osler (1849-1919) W Professor of Medicine and Physician-in-Chief at the new Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital. Finally, in 1905, he became Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, a post he held until his death in 1919. It has been said that one of Osler's extraordinary qualities was his ability to make his friends feel that when he moved from one place to another he never really left his former home. In this sense, he seemed never to have left McGill University and the Montreal General Hospital. He maintained a voluminous correspondence with his old Montreal colleagues who often sought his advice. His homes in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Oxford were always open to Montreal visitors. He sent gifts of books to the McGill Medical Library and, as a final and crowning act, he bequeathed the greater part of his magnificent and priceless collection of books and manuscripts to McGill University and thus established the Osler Library of the History of Medicine. There, at his request, his ashes rest amongst his beloved Books. Reprinted from: "William Osler" in:

12. William Osler: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Os·ler ( os l?r, oz ) , Sir William 1849–1919. Canadian-born British physician and educator who was known as the most brilliant teacher of.
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Canadian-born British physician and educator who was known as the most brilliant teacher of medicine in his time. His Principles and Practices of Medicine (1892) was an influential textbook. Encyclopedia Osler, Sir William slər ) , 1849–1919, Canadian physician, M.D. McGill Univ., 1872. Renowned as a physician and as a medical historian, he was also the most brilliant and influential teacher of medicine in his day. He was professor at McGill (1875–84), the Univ. of Pennsylvania (1884–89), Johns Hopkins (1889–1904), and Oxford (from 1905). In 1911 he was knighted. His many medical observations include those on blood platelets and on the abnormally high red blood cell count in polycythemia. He wrote The Principles and Practice of Medicine (1892), one of the most prestigious medical textbooks in modern times, often revised, and

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14. William Osler
William Osler Born 12Jul-1849 Birthplace Bond Head, Ontario, Canada Died 29-Dec-1919 Location of death Oxford, England Cause of death Pneumonia
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for William Osler Born: 12-Jul-1849
Birthplace: Bond Head, Ontario, Canada
Died: 29-Dec-1919
Location of death: Oxford, England
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Remains: Buried, Chapel, Christ Church, Oxford, England
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Doctor Level of fame: Somewhat
Executive summary: Father of psychosomatic medicine Father: Featherstone Osler (minister) Mother: Ellen Wife: Grace Revere Gross (m. 1892, two sons) Son: Paul Revere Osler (b. 1893, d. young) Son: Edward Revere Osler (b. 1895, d. 1917 Royal Artillery) High School: (boarding school, Weston, Ontario, Canada) University: Trinity College, University of Toronto (1867-) Medical School: MD, McGill Medical College, Montreal, Canada (1872) Professor: McGill University Professor: Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (1884-89) Professor: Johns Hopkins (1889-1905) Professor: Professor of Medicine, Oxford University (1905-19)

15. Duke University Medical Center Archives
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16. CHR/CRM - Pioneers In Medicine / William Osler
William Osler was born on July 12, 1849, at Bond Head, Ontario ­ one of Through all his life, Sir William Osler remained closely bound to Canada and
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Sir William Osler (1849-1919) William entered Trinity College at the University of Toronto in 1867. He originally intended to follow in his father's footsteps into the ministry but fell under the influence of Dr. James Bovell, a physician and naturalist who was professor of pathology and physiology at the Toronto School of Medicine and lecturer in parasitology at the Ontario Veterinary College. As a result of Bovell's encouragement to pursue the study of internal parasites (trichinosis), Osler was introduced to veterinary medicine in the dissecting rooms of the newly built Ontario Veterinary College on Temperance Street in Toronto.
Osler returned to Canada in 1874 at the age of 26. He practiced in Dundas and Hamilton, Ontario, before accepting an invitation to teach at McGill University. Osler quickly rose in rank from lecturer to Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, which encompassed histology, pathology and physiology. He was pathologist to the Montreal General Hospital and worked in the smallpox hospital. During his 10 years in Montreal, he taught both medical and veterinary students, conducted numerous autopsies and treated patients in the wards.
Osler's early interest in microscopy carried into his teaching career, and he offered special voluntary classes in microscopy at McGill. Osler lectured in pathology, physiology and helminthology to veterinary students at the Montreal Veterinary College (founded in 1855 by Duncan McEachran, an associate and close friend of James Bovell) from 1874 to 1884. He conducted post-mortem demonstrations on all breeds of domestic animals as part of his early morning routine from 7-8 a.m.

17. William Osler - Quotation Guide
ad. o Author Topic Index Home. William Osler. Soap and water and common sense are the best disinfectants. (topic common sense)
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18. William Osler
William Osler. Presidential Physician William Osler (18491919). Presidents. 1, William McKinley, - During presidency consultant family physician
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19. William_Osler
Sir William and Lady Osler s ashes rest there among his beloved books. William Osler a life in medicine , University of Toronto Press, c1999.
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'''Sir William Osler''' ( July 12 December 29 ) was a Canadian physician
He has been called one of the greatest icons of modern medicine , the Father of Modern Medicine, which is what he himself considered Avicenna to be.
He was born in Bond Head, Canada West (now Ontario ) and studied and taught at McGill University in Montreal Quebec , where he obtained his medical degree in . In he was appointed Chair of Clinical Medicine at the [ http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania] in Philadelphia and in 1889 he became the first Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore . In he was appointed to the Regius Chair of Medicine at Oxford , which he held until his death. Osler was created a baronet in for his great contributions to the field of medicine.
Osler was a prolific author and a great collector of books relevant to the history of medicine . His most famous work is the ''Principles and Practice of Medicine'', which appeared in many editions and translations for over 50 years. After his death, his book collection formed the nucleus of McGill University's Osler Library of the History of Medicine , which opened in 1929. Sir William and Lady Osler's ashes rest there among his beloved books.

20. William Osler Health Centre
Provides hospital services for the communities of Brampton, Etobicoke and Georgetown.
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