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  1. Aequanimitas, With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and Practitioners of Medicine by Sir William Osler, 2010-10-14
  2. The Life of Sir William Osler by Harvey Cushing, 1925
  3. Doctors Work: The Legacy of Sir William Osler by Ted Grant, 1905-06-25
  4. A Great Physician And Medical Humanist: A Review Of Harvey Cushing's Life Of Sir William Osler by William H. Welch, 2010-05-22
  5. Life & Times of Rembrandt/Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning/Sir William Osler/An Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Reader's Digest Family Treasury of Great Biographies, Volume 1) by Hendrick Willem Van Loon, Frances Winwar, et all 1971
  6. William Osler's The master-word in medicine;: A study in rhetoric by William Osler, 1972
  7. Counsels and ideals from the writings of William Osler by William Osler, C N. B. 1868-1940 Camac, 2010-08-18
  8. Counsels and Ideals from the Writings of William Osler by Osler William, 2009-05-20
  9. Sir William Osler; Medical Humanist by Philip W. Leon Ph.D, 2009-05-01
  10. William Osler's collected papers on the cardiovascular system (Classics of medicine library) by William Osler, 1988
  11. Bibliography of the Writings of Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford: -1921 by Minnie Wright Blogg, 2009-07-24
  12. The Great Physician a Short Life of Sir William Osler by Edith Gittings Reid, 1934-01-01
  13. The Influence Of William Osler On American Medicine: With A Brief Obituary (1919) by George Martin Kober, 2010-05-23
  14. Bibliography of the Writings of Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Medicine by Minnie Wright Blogg, 2009-04-10

21. Sir William Osler
Sir William Osler. Celebrating the Contributions of William Osler From the AlanMason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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Sir William Osler
In Honor of the Medical Library Association's Centennial, May 1998
The UMDNJ Camden Campus is located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, PA, where the Medical Library Association celebrated its Centennial in May 1998. In honor of a century of MLA, we highlight the life and writings of one of the Association's founders, Sir William Osler who, during his tenure at the University of Pennsylvania, became a part of Camden 's history when he was called upon to consult on the health of Walt Whitman Dr. Osler studied medicine at McGill University and, after graduating and pursuing further studies in Europe, returned to McGill as a lecturer. In 1884 he became he moved to Philadelphia to become the Chair of Clinical Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania . While there, he became a member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia , serving on their library committee. It was during this time that he began to visit Walt Whitman at his Camden home, a relationship that lasted until he left in 1889 to become Chief of Staff at Johns Hopkins University and Hospital.

22. Project Gutenberg Titles By Osler, William
Project Gutenberg Titles by. William Osler. The Evolution of ModernMedicine. You can also look up this author on The Online Books
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23. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Osler, William -
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Osler, William O Index Main Index The Evolution of Modern Medicine.
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24. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Osler, William
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Osler, William O Index Main Index The Evolution of Modern Medicine
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25. Green Apple Books: Aequanimitas With Other Addresses To Medical Students, Nurses
Hardcover without Dust...... Title Aequanimitas With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and Practitionersof Medicine Author Osler, William
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26. OSLER, WILLIAM. Bibliotheca Osleriana. - Buchhandlung Walther Koenig
Translate this page Osler, William. Bibliotheca Osleriana. Collected, Arranged, and Annotated bySir William Osler, Bt. and Bequeathed to McGill University. Oxford 1929.
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OSLER, WILLIAM. Bibliotheca Osleriana. A Catalogue of Books Illustrating the History of Medicine and Science. Collected, Arranged, and Annotated by Sir William Osler, Bt. and Bequeathed to McGill University. Oxford 1929. New ed. Oxford 2000. 4to. XXXV, 784 S., Index, Ppbd. Top of Page Home E-Mail Buchhandlungen ... Lieferbedingungen

27. LookSmart - William Osler
Medical Economics, Osler The saint of Baltimore Osler, William Profile postedon FindArticles.com on physician William Osler details his impressive career
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28. Sir William Osler
Sir William Osler His Legacy. 1849 - 1919. Medical Innovator Sir William Oslerachieved international acclaim for his holistic approach to medicine.
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Sir William Osler - His Legacy "Sir William Osler was an ideal physician: a master of the science and art of medicine, a lover of humanity, and totally devoted to healing as a sacred calling." Michael Bliss, Historian and Author Born in Bond Head, Ontario, Canada in 1849, Sir William Osler achieved international recognition for his revolutionary and progressive approach to medical education and the practice of medicine. Scholar
Sir William Osler began his medical education at the University of Toronto (1868), completed his training at McGill University (1872), with post graduate studies in London, Vienna, and Berlin. Visionary
Sir William Osler believed medicine was a progressive science and his enthusiasm for learning influenced his students and peers to strive for excellence through ongoing education and research. M edical Innovator
Sir William Osler achieved international acclaim for his holistic approach to medicine. An expert in the diagnosis of diseases of the heart, lungs and blood, Sir William Osler was one of the first medical minds to appreciate the interaction between body systems. His progressive approach to holistic medicine led to the creation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Educator
Sir William Osler believed that medicine is learned by the bedside, not in the classroom. He was the first educator to bring medical students into the hospital environment for a hands-on approach to medical training.

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Occo, Adolphus Ochoa, Severo Ochsner, AJ O'Dwyer, Joseph Oertel, Max Josef Olshausen,Robert Oken, Lorenz Opitz, Erich Orth Osler, William Osler, William Osler
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30. ACP Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
Subject Osler, William. Contributor Murray, TJ. Source Gates, Frederick Taylor. SubjectOsler, William. Contributor Stone, Marvin J. Source Cushing, Harvey.
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31. ACP Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
Source Osler, William. The medical library in postgraduate work. Br Med J.1909; 2925-28. Contributor Roland, Charles G. Source Osler, William.
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32. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Osler, William. Titles. Evolution Of Modern Medicine,The. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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33. William Osler
William Osler. Osler, William, Canadian educator, born in Tecumseh,Ont., 12 July, 1849. He TM. Start your search on William Osler.
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OSLER, William, Canadian educator, born in Tecumseh, Ont., 12 July, 1849. He was educated at Trinity college, Toronto, Toronto school of medicine, and McGill university, where he was graduated as a physician in 1872. He subsequently studied at University college, London, and at Berlin and Vienna. He was professor of the institutes of medicine in McGill university in 18'74-'84, of clinical medicine in the University of Pennsylvania in 1884, Galstonian lecturer in the Royal college of physicians, London, in 1885, and Cartwright lecturer in the College of physicians and surgeons, New York, in 1886. Dr. Osler is physician to various hospitals, and is the author of "Clinical Notes on Small-pox" (Montreal, 1876) ; "Pathological Report, Montreal General Hospital" (1878) ; and "Histology Notes" (1882). He has also written for various medical journals in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain.

34. Sir William Osler Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Sir William Osler (1849 1919) British (Canadian-born)physician more author details. Showing Sir William Osler Look
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In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
Sir William Osler
Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought.
Sir William Osler
Shut out all of your past except that which will help you weather your tomorrows.
Sir William Osler
One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine.
Sir William Osler, Aphorisms from his Bedside Teachings (1961) p. 105
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The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals.
Sir William Osler, In H. Cushing, Life of Sir William Osler (1925)
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Live neither in the past nor in the future, but let each day's work absorb your entire energies, and satisfy your widest ambition.
Sir William Osler, to his students

35. Sir William Osler, Baronet (www.whonamedit.com)
Sir William Osler, Baronet Canadian physician,born July 12, 1849, BondHead, Tecumseth, Canada West; died December 29, 1919, Oxford.
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Canadian physician,born July 12, 1849, Bond Head, Tecumseth, Canada West; died December 29, 1919, Oxford.
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Libman-Sacks syndrome

An atypical, verrucous, nonbacterial, valvular and mural endocarditis. Final stage of systemic lupus erythematodes. Osler's filaria A parasitic nematode. Osler's manoeuvre In pseudohypertension, the blood pressure as measured by the sphygmomanometer is artificially high because of arterial wall calcification. Osler's manoeuvre can detect this condition. Osler's nodules Painful indurated areas on the pads of the fingers and toes, the thenar and hypothenar eminences, seen in bacterial endocarditis. Osler's syndrome A syndrome of recurrent episodes of colic pain, with typical radiation to back, cold shiverings and fever; due to the presence in Vater’s diverticulum of a free-moving gallstone which is larger than the orifice. Rendu-Osler-Weber disease A familial syndrome characterised by multiple telangiectasia of the skin, and of the oral, nasal and gastrointestinal mucous membranes. Sphryanura osleri A trematode worm found in the gills of a newt.

36. William Osler Abbott (www.whonamedit.com)
William Osler Abbott American physician, 19021943. Associated with Miller-Abbotttube. Who named it? William Osler Abbott American physician, 1902-1943.
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A long (3 m) double-channel intestinal tube Biography: William Osler Abbott graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia in 1928 and was a physician in the gastrointestinal section of the medical clinic at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined the U.S. army as a major in the Medical reserve Corps in May 1942, but was honourably discharged with physical disability in September of the same year and died of leukaemia. This may have followed the X-ray exposure he would have received in screening the position of the tube in volunteers and patients he investigated. Abbott was a nephew of William Osler, the W. O. of his own name. A witty man he once wrote in a petient’s chart as an intern, «The patient is a 53 year old spinster who, during her youth had symptoms from all her organs. As an adult she had her organs removed one by one. Now she is a mere shell with symptoms where her organs used to be.» One of the trainees of Miller and Abbott was Franz Ingelfinger. Ole Daniel Enersen

37. Sir William Osler
Sir William Osler (18491919 ). best-known physician in the English-speakingworld at the turn of the century, called the most influential
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Sir William Osler (1849-1919 )
  • best-known physician in the English-speaking world at the turn of the century, called the "most influential physician in history"
  • born on July 12,1849 at Bond Head , Canada West (now Ontario)
  • died on Dec 29, 1919, Oxford, England
  • raised in Dundas , Canada West
  • trained in medicine at the Univeristy of Toronto and McGill
  • obtained an MD at McGill
  • postgraduate training in England and Europe began teaching medicine and pathology at McGill
  • in 1889 he became the first professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University
  • expert in diagnosis of diseases of the heart, lungs and blood
  • wrote the textbook The Principles and Practice of Medicine in 1892 (and frequently revised); it was considered authoritative for more than 30 years
  • combined physiological and psychological treatment of patients
  • emphasized the importance of the patients state of mind in acheiving a cure
  • called the father of psychosomatic medicine
  • helped create the system of postgraduate training for physicians that is followed to this day
  • emphasized the need for medical students to spend time with patients
  • published extensively and built international reputation as an astute and humane clinician
  • made contributions to knowledge in a wide spectrum of clinical fields
  • stimulated students who later became leaders of the medical profession
  • his description of the inadequacy of treatment methods for most disorders was a major factor leading to the creation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York
  • moved to England in 1905 to take up the Regius Chair of Medicine, which he held until his death

38. Virtual Hospital: Sir William Osler: Aphorisms From His Bedside Teachings And Wr
Sir William Osler Aphorisms from His Bedside Teachings and Writings. Collectedby Robert Bennett Bean, MD (18741944). Table of Contents. William Osler.
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Sir William Osler: Aphorisms from His Bedside Teachings and Writings
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This singular on-line version of Dr. Osler's book is authorized by the William Bennett Bean family, 2001. Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
Creation Date: 1968
Last Revision Date: July 2001 Table of Contents William Osler Acknowledgments Introduction Foreword
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    39. Virtual Hospital: Sir William Osler: Aphorisms From His Bedside Teachings And Wr
    Sir William Osler Aphorisms from His Bedside Teachings and Writings. Bibliography. Osler,William. “The Importance of PostGraduate Study,” Lancet, 1900.
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    Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed Cushing, Harvey. Life of Sir William Osler , Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1926. References: 2, 5, 44, 53, 80, 98, 106, 131, 154, 155, 169, 178, 179, 180, 195, 199, 221, 222, 225, 248, 256. Lancet , 1900. References: 63, 65, 232. Montreal Medical Journal , 26:186, 1897. References: 56, 171, 223, 226, 234, 235. New York Sun , January 27, 1901. References: 57, 186, 196, 197, 198, 212, 215, 233, 313. Medical News , New York, 71:660, 1897. References: 23, 26, 73, 75, 83, 91, 97, 141, 176, 236, 254. Journal of the American Medical Association , 39:1223, 1902. Reference: 227. Philadelphia Medical Journal, 3:607, 1899. References: 177, 231. Montreal Medical Journal , 28:823, 1899. References: 15, 20, 21, 27, 28, 41, 46, 48, 113, 165. . Nurse and Patient, Baltimore, J. Murphy and Co., 1897. References: 243, 273, 275. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 148:275, 1903.

    40. William S
    h. Osler, WilliamCollard, Edgar Andrew, All our yesterdaysSirWilliam Osler and Father Wood, May 18, 1957. i. Osler, William
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    William S. Akin Rare Books (SC-01) Container List
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    A. Articles Box I A 1 1. "The Amenities of Book Collecting" 2. "Book Notes," March 1953 3. "The Club Library," July 1950 4. "Incurable, Painless, Delightful Union League Men and Events," 1955 5. "The 'India' Alice" [Akin?] 6. "What are the Techniques of Buying and Selling Rare Books," 1954 7. "Motives of a Book Collector," 1952 8. "Reminiscences of a Carroll Collector" 9. Article/Business Card, Book plates [Biographical] 10. Sir Thomas More [located in oversized] B. Correspondence 1. Reply to "Bachelor, 90, leaves $40,000,000 science fund to 4 colleges," 1948 2. Letter to Chicago Tribune "Voice of the People" 3. Autographs, 1956, 1958 4. Collard, Edgar Andrew, 1952-1959 5. Greaves, John, 1960 6. Hillway, Tyrus, 1953-1961 7. Hoyle, Gordon and Maggie/Auchinleck Boswell Society [located in oversized] 8. Montgomery, Lall G., 1961-1973 9. Musmanno, Michael A. and background info., 1968 10. Quintana, Ricardo, 1955-1964

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