Bennie Osler (1901–1962) South African rugby union footballer
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A. Follett Osler (1808-1903), Birmingham meteorologist and chronologist
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Osler, Saskatchewan is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan named after Edmund Boyd Osler.
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Following his work with Osler, he worked as a sanatorium director and tuberculosis specialist in Citronelle, Alabama and Chicago.
His father, Featherstone Lake Osler (1805-1895), the son of a shipowner at Falmouth, Cornwall, was a former Lieutenant in the Royal Navy and served on H.M.S. Victory.
He attended elementary school in Osler and high school in Rosthern.
He attended Woodstock College, Galt Collegiate Institute and Osgoode Hall, articling with Osler, Wink & Gwyn.
Osler compares the epistemology of Walter Charleton (working within the first tradition) with that of Descartes (working within the second).
In the early 1960s, he initiated an exchange program between McGill and local doctors in Nairobi, Kenya, and he later worked for the Osler Medical Aid Foundation, now known as the McGill International Health Initiative.
The borders of Thistletown are generally delineated by the Humber River: the West Branch to the south, slightly beyond the river to the east, and to the William Osler Health Centre - Etobicoke General Hospital just above the river in the north.