Sir William Osler, 1880 c.ca

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Frederic Leighton
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Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:35 am

William Osler wrote:Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought.
Sir William Osler around 1880: PHOTO.
Wikipedia wrote:An inveterate prankster, he wrote several humorous pieces under the pseudonym "Egerton Yorrick Davis", even fooling the editors of the Philadelphia Medical News into publishing a report on the extremely rare phenomenon of penis captivus, on December 13, 1884. The letter was apparently a response to a report on the phenomenon of vaginismus reported three weeks previously in the Philadelphia Medical News by Osler’s colleague Theophilus Parvin. Davis, a prolific writer of letters to medical societies, purported to be a retired U.S. Army surgeon living in Caughnawaga, Quebec (now Kahnawake), author of a controversial paper on the obstetrical habits of Native American tribes that was suppressed and unpublished. Osler would enhance Davis's myth by signing Davis's name to hotel registers and medical conference attendance lists; Davis was eventually reported drowned in the Lachine Rapids in 1884.
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Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:30 pm

Salve Federico,

very nice sense of well dressed humour :lol:

Cheers, David
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