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Thomas F. Andrews to Thomas Jefferson, 23 June 1821

From Thomas F. Andrews

Norfolk—June 23d 1821

Sir

By the advice of my excellent Friend Dr J. F. O. Fernandes I have the honour of addressing you a few lines respecting the nomination of Professors to the medical chairs of the Central University—Dr F (my former teacher) has honoured me highly in his recommendation to you & made me extremely anxious to obtain one of the chairs, notwithstanding I have learned that none of them can be filled for a considerable time hence. I ought not and do not desire to promote my wishes upon any other ground than that of individual merit & ability to fulfil the duties of a professorship, therefore I shall be most happy to furnish you with ample & satisfactory documents, of my qualifications, from my late Professors in Paris, Berlin Edinburgh and London, if you can give me any hopes of receiving the appointment; in which case I shall lose no time in writing to Europe.

I have understood a few days since, that only one medical professorship is contemplated; if this be correct the Professor will necessarily have a laborious task, to perform, which however may be rendered highly useful by proper arrangement.1 Three courses annually of 3 or 4 months each would be sufficient to give a class a just idea of medical science & practice. These courses might embrace the following branches viz. Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Pathology Nosology, Therapeutics, Midwifery & Medical Jurisprudence. To these it would be advisable to add Clinical Medicine, if the establishing a public & gratuitous dispensary were practicable.

I will use all my exertions to promote the interests & reputation of the University, if you should confer on me the honour & dignity of a professorship in an Institution which promises to shed lustre on my native state.

I have the honour to be Sir With sentiments of respect Your most Obet Sert

Thomas. F. Andrews

RC (DLC); between dateline and salutation: “Thomas Jefferson Esqre”; endorsed by TJ as received 2 July 1821 and so recorded in SJL. Enclosed in John F. Oliveira Fernandes to TJ, 25 June 1821.

1Omitted period at right margin editorially supplied.

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  • Andrews, Thomas Francis; letter from search
  • Andrews, Thomas Francis; seeks professorship search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Correspondence; letters of application and recommendation to search
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  • medicine; and jurisprudence search
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  • medicine; midwifery search
  • medicine; nosology search
  • midwifery; collegiate education in search
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  • Oliveira Fernandes, John Francisco; introduces T. F. Andrews search
  • pathology; collegiate education in search
  • patronage; letters of application and recommendation to TJ search
  • pharmacy; collegiate education in search
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  • Virginia, University of; Faculty and Curriculum; faculty applicants search
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