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A. Follett Osler Abraham Follett Osler (22 March 1808 – 26 April 1903), known as A. Follett Osler, was a pioneer in the measurement of meteorological and chronological data in Birmingham, England. Early life He attended Hazelwood School on Hagley Road, Bi ...
(1808–1903), Birmingham meteorologist and chronologist * Bennie Osler (1901–1962), South African rugby union footballer *Several notable members of the Osler family of Canada, including: ** Britton Bath Osler (1839–1901), Canadian lawyer and prosecutor **Sir Edmund Boyd Osler (Ontario politician) (1845–1924), Ontario politician and railway businessman ** Edmund Boyd Osler (Manitoba politician) (1919–1987), Manitoba politician **Sir
William Osler Sir William Osler, 1st Baronet, (; July 12, 1849 – December 29, 1919) was a Canadian physician and one of the "Big Four" founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Osler created the first Residency (medicine), residency program for spec ...
(1849–1919), physician and founding professor at Johns Hopkins Hospital * Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt, a Canadian law firm founded by Britton Bath Osler *
Osler, Saskatchewan Osler is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, founded in the 1890s. The community was named after Sir Edmund Boyd Osler (1845–1924), who was an Ontario-based explorer, railroad financier, and Member of Parliament. The town has ...
, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada, named after Edmund Boyd Osler *
Malcolm Osler Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Stephen Osler, (19 March 1919 – 22 September 1971) was a South African flying ace of the Second World War, credited with 12 aerial victories. Military career Osler joined the South African Permanent Force in 1938 aft ...
, a World War II South African flying ace


In medicine

* Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, or Osler's disease, named for Sir William Osler *
Osler's node Osler's nodes are painful, red, raised lesions found on the hands and feet. They are associated with a number of conditions, including infective endocarditis, and are caused by immune complex deposition. Their presence is one definition of Osler' ...
s, painful, red, raised lesions found on the hands and feet {{disambiguation