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Excerpt from Contributions to Medical and Biological Research, Vol. 1: Dedicated to Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F. R. S., In Honour of His Seventieth Birthday, July 12, 1919
The stealthy foot of Time carries us from youth to age so imperceptibly that we are hardly aware of the change; in sensibly we shorten our arms, husband our strength, and are willing to think our prowess undiminished. Yet men have not refrained from marking the lapse of time by signal days, and months, and years; often by celebration of those whose lives have been devoted to the good of their kind, often by memorials of joy and achievement, or again of bitter and unforgotten sorrow.
And, as for the nation or the race, so, in his own life, are there for each of us memorable days of sympathy in joy and sorrow. One day of sympathy in joy was that in the summer of 1904, when some of us were gathered around the hospita ble hearth of Sir John and Lady burdon-sanderson, and, as suddenly, I believe, to you as to the others of us, like a ?ash of light the thought was born, how, one scarcely knew, that you might surrender your great functions at Baltimore to enter upon a new life at Oxford.
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