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Osler Library Newsletter
|February 1, 1974
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Sir William Osler, a prominent physician, resided at The Open Arms in Oxford starting in 1905. This property offers a glimpse into the life of a notable medical figure during his time in England.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical History
  • Biography
  • Architectural History

Background:

  • Details the period Sir William Osler lived at The Open Arms in Oxford, commencing in 1905.
  • Provides context on Osler's life and work during his Oxford years.

Discussion:

  • Explores the significance of The Open Arms as a residence for a pivotal figure in medical history.
  • Connects the physical space to Osler's intellectual and professional activities.

Key Insights:

  • The Open Arms served as Sir William Osler's Oxford residence from 1905 onwards.
  • The property is intrinsically linked to a key period in Osler's influential career.

Outlook:

  • Further research could explore the architectural details of The Open Arms and its influence on Osler.
  • Potential for examining correspondence or records from Osler's time at this Oxford home.