American Osler Society
Formation | 1970 |
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Purpose | "the common purpose of keeping alive the memory of Sir William Osler"[1] |
President | Rolando Del Maestro |
Affiliations | Osler Library of the History of Medicine |
Website | Official website |
The American Osler Society is an organisation dedicated to the
The society publishes a newsletter, The Oslerian.
Origins
The statement of purpose;[1]
The purpose of the Society is to unite, into an organized group, physicians, and others allied to the profession, with a common interest in memorializing and perpetuating the lessons of the life and teachings of William Osler; to meet periodically for the purpose of presentation and discussion ofpapers on the life and influence of Osler upon the profession, and to publish these essays as a Proceedings of the Society; to continually place before the profession a reminder of the high principles of life and humanism in practice of Osler, and to introduce these things to those entering the profession.
Osler's Oxford students, Wilburt C. Davison, Emile Holman, and Wilder Penfield, were named the three Honorary Members.[1]
Logo
A latchkey represents the logo of the society. A number of junior medical staff were given the keys to Osler's home library in Baltimore, by Osler himself. These favoured staff members who included Harvey Cushing, became known as "latch-keyers".[4][5]
Activities
The society works in co-operation with the Osler Library of the History of Medicine at McGill University and consists of a group of physicians, medical historians, and other related professions united by the aim of keeping Osler's memory. The society meets annually each spring.[1][7][8]
Between 1970 and 2007, the society had witnessed over 700 presentations, of which about half have been centred around Osler's personal and professional life.[2]
In May 2003, the American Osler Society, the Osler Club of London and the Japanese Osler Society came together in Edinburgh.[9]
Publications
Selected presentations have been published as the persisting Osler in the quarterly The Oslerian.[1][10]
Awards
The William Osler Academy Awards was initiated by the co-operation of the Osler Library of the History of Medicine at McGill and the American Osler Society.[11]
Bean prize
The society supports the student "Bean prize" for research in medical history.[12]
John P. McGovern Award Lecture
The John P. McGovern Award Lecture was created by the AOS in 1983.[13]
Selected publications
- "The Persisting Osler II: Selected Transactions of the American Osler Society 1981-1990", 27 September 1995, Gerald Tremblay,
- "Review: The Persisting Osler III: Selected Transactions of the American Osler Society, 1991–2000", S. Ryan Gregory,
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "American Osler - Home". www.americanosler.org. Archived from the original on 18 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- ^ PMID 17356735.(subscription required)
- PMID 32633200.
- ISBN 1930513348.
- ^ "Latch Key Room Reservations". www.utmb.edu. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- ^ "Catalogue search". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ "Annual American Osler Society Meeting Held in Pittsburgh | HSLS Update". Retrieved 28 April 2019.
- ^ "Call for Abstracts: The American Osler Society (AOS) Meeting, Pittsburgh (Submission Deadline: 10/15/2017)". Vanderbilt University. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
- S2CID 211024.
- ISBN 9780691135748.
- ^ "McGill medical student and the American Osler Society Award : Med e-News". Retrieved 28 April 2019.
- ^ "American Osler Society William B. Bean Student Research Award". Canadian Society for the History of Medicine / Société Canadienne d'histoire de la médecine. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- ISBN 978-1-62349-122-2.