+ Boston Transcript p6 Jl 7 ’20 300w
“The conclusion is that an eminent medico, even with a generous dose of litteræ humaniores, is not qualified to lecture on mediævalism, philosophy and history.”
− Cath World 112:250 N ’20 330w
“It is a pregnant, witty and humane discussion of the interdependence of the two branches of learning. Osler reveals himself here as a physician of the line of Sir Thomas Browne and the scholar-philosophers of the renaissance.”
+ Freeman 1:358 Je 23 ’20 180w + Nation 111:192 Ag 14 ’20 340w
“As a whole this address of a man of science who was also a man of letters is delightful. It is scholarly, as became the place and the occasion, but it is never pedantic and it is never dull. Indeed, it is often playful.” Brander Matthews
+ N Y Times 25:263 My 23 ’20 1600w
“Wit and wisdom equally characterize this essay.”
+ Springf’d Republican p8 My 13 ’20 250w
OSTRANDER, ISABEL EGENTON (ROBERT ORR CHIPPERFIELD, DOUGLAS GRANT, pseuds.). How many cards? *$2 (2c) McBride