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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. 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. TM
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William Osler One day in the 1870s, the Canadian physician Sir William Osler delivered a memorable valedictory address at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore
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4. William Osler
William Osler. Sir William Osler (July 12, 1849 December 29, 1919) was a Canadian physician. He has been called one of the greatest
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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 trained at McGill University in Montreal , where he studied the field of medicine. He obtained his MD at McGill University. Later in his life he went south to Philadelphia and was appointed Chair of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania . In 1889 he became the first Professor of Medicine in Johns Hopkins University . He later moved to England in 1905 and pursued his career as the Regius Chair of Medicine at Oxford , which he held until his death. Osler was named a baronet in 1911 due to his great contributions to the field of medicine. Osler was a great collector of books relevant to the History of Medicine. After his death, his collection formed the nucleus of McGill University's Osler Library of the History of Medicine, which opened in 1929. Throughout his life Osler was a great admirer of the 17th century physician and philosopher Sir Thomas Browne
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6. William Osler
William Osler Sir William Osler (July 12, 1849 December 29, 1919) was a a href= ../atlas/politics3.asp?countryID=164 Canadian /a physician. William Osler.
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7. William Osler
William Osler. All Products. 3. Aequanimitas. Your Price $60.00. Aequanimitas by William Osler, Wiliam Osler 01 December, 1932. 4. Way
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9. William Osler - Quotation Guide
William Osler Soap and water and common sense are the best disinfectants. (topic common sense).
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10. 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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11. Sir William Osler
Sir William Osler (18491919 ) 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)
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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

12. Virtual Hospital: Sir William Osler: Aphorisms From His Bedside Teachings And Wr
Sir William Osler Aphorisms from His Bedside Teachings and Writings Table of Contents. William Osler. He was a keen observer, a brilliant clinician
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Sir William Osler: Aphorisms from His Bedside Teachings and Writings
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Last Revision Date: July 2001 Table of Contents William Osler Acknowledgments Introduction Foreword
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    13. Sir William Osler Elementary School 2003 - 2004 Home Page: About Us
    Newsletters. Clubs Activities. Divisions. 50th Anniversary. Parents. Information. MACC. About Us. About Us. Sir William Osler Elementary School is located in southwestern Vancouver.
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    Sir William Osler Elementary School Calendar Newsletters Divisions The Way We Were ... About Us About Us General Information Sir William Osler Elementary School is located in southwestern Vancouver. More than 350 students from many different cultural and linguistic backgrounds attend Kindergarten to Grade 7. The school was built in 1954 and is named after one of Canada's most famous doctors. IMPORTANT NOTICES Last updated May 25, 2004 50th ANNIVERSARY GLASSES: PRO-D DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY FIFTH DISEASE FOR INFORMATION ON KINDERGARTEN SEPTEMBER 2004 CLICK HERE THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR A WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION. WOULD YOU LIKE A GORGEOUS ANNIVERSARY GLASS? For more information click here T-SHIRTS SOLD OUT SOLD OUT CANADIAN MATHEMATICS LEAGUE RESULTS OSLER PLACED 10TH IN CANADA OSLER PLACED SECOND IN BC (the top Public School) CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE PARTICIPANTS. School Vision Statement Osler School is situated in a quiet, green, residential neighbourhood surrounded by trees, bushes and lawns. It nestles comfortably in its place, and the children are positively affected by this environment. Our landscape develops during the year as seasons flow into each other just as the children develop their skills and their social awareness as the terms unfold. All children are encouraged, both in and out of school, to set goals for themselves and their successes are shared by students and staff alike. They learn to make friends and to understand that their place in the world is going to be one of constant growth where good friends are as important as any other facet of their lives.

    14. The Osler Medical Journal
    Welcome to The Osler Medical Journal (OMJ) reading, research, and writing habits that Sir William Osler himself regarded as fundamental to the lifelong
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    Topic Reviews
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    Images of Osler
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    Basic Sciences
    Clinical Sciences Search Engine Web Site Reviews Letters from the Editor from the Publisher Credits Editorial Board
    InfoNet/SOM Welcome to The Osler Medical Journal (OMJ) an Internet publication created, written, and edited by the Johns Hopkins Osler Medical Housestaff. The OMJ is a new tool in medical education, and is designed to give residents the opportunity to learn and write about medicine. The Editorial Board hopes the OMJ will promote reading, research, and writing habits that Sir William Osler himself regarded as fundamental to the lifelong education of physicians. For best results , view these pages with 3.0 and, if running on a PC, set proportional font to 10 points. IN EACH ISSUE In this edition of the OMJ , we feature nine sections Topic Reviews Osler at the Bedside Images of Osler Case Reports from the Osler Medical Service ... Web Site Reviews , the Basic Sciences , and the Clinical Sciences . The articles range from serious reviews of clinical topics, to amusing vignettes from the wards. The

    15. Creative Quotations From William Osler (1849-1919)
    William Osler in quotations to inspire creative thinking Creative Quotations from . . . William Osler. ( 18491919) born on Jul 3 Search millions of documents for William Osler. Creative Hats
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    Creative Quotations from . . . William Osler 1849-1919) born on Jul 3 Canadian physician. He helped develop modern medical practice; wrote "The Principles and Practice of Medicine," 1882. Search millions of documents for William Osler
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    Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thoughts. The young physician starts life with 20 drugs for each disease, and the old physician ends life with one drug for 20 diseases. There are only two sorts of doctors: those who practice with their brains, and those who practice with their tongues. In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
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    F: Address, 4 Oct 1911, Glasgow. R: In "Quotable Business," ed. Louis E. Boone, 1992. A: In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994. N: In "Doctor's Quotation Book," by Robert Wilkins, 1991.

    16. 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 with LibmanSacks syndrome Osler's filaria Osler's
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    Canadian physician,born July 12, 1849, Bond Head, Tecumseth, Canada West; died December 29, 1919, Oxford.
    Associated eponyms: 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.

    17. Sir William Osler
    Sir William Osler His Legacy. 1849 - 1919. Medical Innovator Sir William Osler achieved 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.

    18. Osler, William
    Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. Osler, William. Physician. Sex, Male. National Origin, Canada. Era, 19th Century.
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    19. William Osler - Biography
    12 July 1849 29 December 1919. William Osler was born in a remote part of Ontario known as Bond Head. He spent a year at Trinity College in Ontario before deciding on a career in medicine. Billings recruited William Osler in 1888 to be physicianin-chief of the soon-to-open
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    William Osler was born in a remote part of Ontario known as Bond Head. He spent a year at Trinity College in Ontario before deciding on a career in medicine. He attended the Toronto Medical College for two years and in 1872 received his M.D. degree from McGill University in Montreal. Like many of his fellow physicians trained in Canada, Osler went abroad for postgraduate study. He studied in London, Berlin, and Vienna before returning to Canada in 1874 and joining the medical faculty at McGill. A year later he was promoted to professor. Osler was elected a fellow of the British Royal College of Physicians in 1883, one of only two Canadian fellows at that time. In 1884 he left Montreal for Philadelphia to become professor of clinical medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The Principles and Practice of Medicine , first published in 1892, supported his imaginative new curriculum. It was based upon the advances in medical science of the previous fifty years and remained the standard text on clinical medicine for the next forty years. Osler, a superb diagnostician and clinician, was greatly esteemed by his peers in this country and abroad. In 1905 he accepted the Regius Professorship of Medicine at Oxford University, at the time the most prestigious medical appointment in the English-speaking world. He left Maryland with warm feelings for Hopkins knowing that his sixteen years spent had laid a solid foundation for the future of Hopkins medical education.

    20. Osler, William Aequanimitas
    Literature Annotations. Osler, William Aequanimitas. Genre, Essay (6 pp. in alternate source).
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    Osler, William Aequanimitas
    Genre Essay (6 pp. in alternate source) Keywords Art of Medicine Doctor-Patient Relationship Empathy Physician Experience Summary Osler's famous essay was first delivered as a valedictory address at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1889. Osler urges the graduates to develop two qualities or virtues. First is the "bodily" virtue of imperturbability or "a judicious measure of obtuseness." This means the outward expression of calmness and coolness, even under difficult circumstances. This virtue suggests that physicians should be relatively "insensible" to the slings-and-arrows of patient care, always maintaining a degree of detachment from their patients. The complementary "mental" virtue is aequanimitas, which is the personal quality of calmly accepting whatever comes in life. These virtues, however, should not lead to "hardness" in dealing with patients. Osler also urges his students and colleagues to develop the other gentlemanly virtues of courage, patience, and honor.

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