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Sir William Osler (18491919) had a long and distinguished career as a physician and professor at McGill University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Johns Hopkins University, and finally, as the Regius Chair in Medicine at Oxford University. Over the course of his professional life, Osler gave many addressesmostly to medical studentson medical ethics, medicine and the humanities, the relationship between the medical practitioner and the patient, and, as the titular essay makes clear, on the way of life he advocated for the ethical physician. He remains an inspiration to many contemporary medical practitioners; there are active Osler Societies throughout the world.
While Oslers talks were frequently published during his lifetime and they have been published individually and in different compilations since his death, none contain the over 1500 annotations that appear here, notes that serve to explain the many philosophical, biblical, historical, and literary allusions contained in Oslers writings.
This thoroughly explicated selection of Sir William Oslers writings will be cherished by physicians, medical students, nurses, philosophers, theologians, and ethicists in thisand futuregenerations.
While Oslers talks were frequently published during his lifetime and they have been published individually and in different compilations since his death, none contain the over 1500 annotations that appear here, notes that serve to explain the many philosophical, biblical, historical, and literary allusions contained in Oslers writings.
This thoroughly explicated selection of Sir William Oslers writings will be cherished by physicians, medical students, nurses, philosophers, theologians, and ethicists in thisand futuregenerations.