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belong to us all. On one occasion, when making a farewell ad- 

 dress, he said: 



"I have loved no darkness, sophisticated no truth, 

 Nursed no delusion, allowed no fear." 



To those wonderful words, expressing his ideals, we who remain 

 behind may add as our farewell: "You made countless friends 

 among the rich and poor, the humble and the great. Your life 

 was an inspiration to old and young. You gave your heart and 

 devoted the powers of your great intellect to the lessening of 

 suffering that the world should be made better. You put into 

 practice the maxim that service to man is the highest service to 

 God." 



The bibliography of Sir William Osier follows : 



On the pathology of miner's lung. Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., 1876, p. 145- 



168. 

 Phthisical cavities in left lung: gangrene of pulmonary tissue about one of 



them. Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., 1877-78, p. 114. 

 Pleura. Small fibroid thickenings on visceral layer. Can. Med. and Surg. 



Jour., 1877-78, p. 115-116. 

 Diabetes, phthisical cavity in right lung surrounded by hepatized tissue. 



Montreal Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 34-35. 

 Chronic phthisis; almost entire destruction of both lungs. Healthy portion 



involved in a pneumonia. Montreal Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 35. 

 Chronic phthisis; perforation of lungs; pneumothorax; dermoid cyst of right 



ovary. Montreal Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 39-40. 

 Acute tubercular inflammation of the peritoneum. Small caseous mass in 



left lung. Right-sided pleurisy. General hyperplasia of the bone mar- 

 row. Montreal Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 52-56. 

 Tuberculous disease in right kidney, pelvis, ureter, and bladder. Tubercles 



in left kidney and lungs. Perforation of tuberculous ulcer in bladder. 



Peritonitis. Montreal Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 72-73. 

 Old scrofulous disease of right kidney, which is converted into cyst. Recent 



affection of the left. Mont. Gen. Hosp. Path. Rep., 1878, p. 73-74. 

 Old disease of the right kidney, which is converted into five or six cysts, filled 



with a putty-like material. Extensive tuberculous disease of the organ. 



Miliary tubercles in lungs. Albuminoid spleen. Montreal Gen. Hosp. 



Path. Rep., 1878, p. 74-75. 



Miner's phthisis. Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., 1878-79, p. 452-54. 

 Chronic pleurisy; flattening of sides of chest. Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., 



1879-80, viii, 109-111. 

 Perforation of pulmonary artery by ulcer of left bronchus; sudden death from 



