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[190-]. Archives de la Banque Laurentienne. Osler lived
immediately to the right of this house which was identical.
"He was then living with Dr. Buller on St.Catherine Street in the ordinarily
built-in city house with a front and back room on each three floors, the
back parlour on the first floor being Buller's consulting room, the front
room a waiting room, used in the morning as a breakfast room. The second
floor room was Osler's consulting room, library and office; the other rooms
were used as bedrooms. Osler said that I was to become the third member
of the family"
Edmund J.A. Rogers in: "Sir William Osler; Memorial
Number, Appreciations and Reminiscences" Montreal, 1926, p. 167.