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A chronical complaint which has been troublesome for some time has within a few days become too...
Th. Jefferson presents his compliments to Dr Dunglison and begs leave to introduce to him Dr...
I am quite at a loss how to write to D r Greenhow. I have examined his whole correspondence and...
I have duly recieved your letter of the 28 th covering a petition to which the names of many of...
I find myself now as well as I have been for several months, or as I probably shall be for months...
Your kind lre of the 2 d seems to forbid all further controversy on the subject of compensation...
I find I had been too sanguine in believing that my complaint was wearing off. the symptoms...
I certainly cannot say that I am well, but as much so probably as I ever shall be. I expect to be...
Your letter of the 18 th places me under great embarrasment. the fragment of life remaining to me...
Instead of asking yo u questions on the subject of a Dispensary as we had proposed, I have...