@article {Mueller65, author = {Paul S. Mueller}, title = {Osler{\textquoteright}s Pupil, Henry W. Ochsner, MD (1877{\textendash}1902): His Life, Lineage, and Death}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {65--73}, year = {2007}, publisher = {Ochsner Journal}, abstract = {In multiple editions of his Principles and Practice of Medicine, a 1904 speech, and his essay {\textquotedblleft}A Student Life,{\textquotedblright} Sir William Osler mentions and laments the death due to typhoid of his pupil, Henry W. Ochsner (1877{\textendash}1902). Harvey Cushing, MD, in his biography of Osler, describes how deeply Osler was moved by {\textquotedblleft}poor{\textquotedblright} Ochsner{\textquoteright}s death. Yet little is known about Ochsner. This article describes the life story, lineage, and death of Henry W. Ochsner, MD, a son of Swiss pioneers who settled in Waumandee, Wisconsin. He was a member of a family that includes medical luminaries (e.g., Albert J. Ochsner, MD, the famous Chicago surgeon, and Alton Ochsner, MD, the founder of the Ochsner Clinic); a brilliant student and physician; a humble and beloved fellow citizen; and a favorite pupil of Osler.}, issn = {1524-5012}, URL = {https://www.ochsnerjournal.org/content/7/2/65}, eprint = {https://www.ochsnerjournal.org/content/7/2/65.full.pdf}, journal = {Ochsner Journal} }