LOT 253 Science and Immortality. The Ingersoll Lecture, 1904. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1904. OSLER, WILLIAM. 1849-1919.
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OSLER, WILLIAM. 1849-1919.
Science and Immortality. The Ingersoll Lecture, 1904. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1904. 8vo (177 x 115 mm). Original blue cloth, publisher's dust jacket. Some mottling to cloth on front cover, chipping to edges of jacket.Provenance: Marion Turner Brockway (inscription).PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY OSLER for Marion Turner Brockway: "With the sincere regards of Wm. Osler / May 13, 1905 / May 13, 1889." Brockway was the first official student of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Training School of Nursing. The May 1889 date in the inscription refers to the arrival date in Baltimore of her future husband, Dr. Frederick J. Brockway (an original photograph of Dr. Brockway is laid-in). WITH: Doctor and Nurse: Remarks to the First Class of Graduates from the Training School for Nurses of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: J. Murphy, 1891. 4to. Original printed wrappers. Provenance: Elisabeth S. Thies (signature to front cover, above "Johns Hopkins Hospital").ASSOCIATION COPY OF THIS VERY RARE OSLER ADDRESS. It was never published in a journal, so no offprints exist. Elisabeth Thies was librarian at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and as Harvey Cushing recalls, Osler fondly called her by a variety of names, especially "Miss Thesis." Cushing I, p 483; Golden & Roland 964.
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