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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 28 January 1821

To James Madison

Monticello Jan. 28. 21.

Dear Sir

My neighbor, friend and physician, Doctr Watkins, being called to Philadelphia, is desirous to pay his respects to you en passant, and asks me, by a line to you, to lessen his scruples on doing so. you will find my justification in his character when known to you. his understanding is excellent, well informed, of pleasant conversation and of great worth. as a Physician I should trust myself in his hands with more confidence than any one I have ever known in this state, and am indebted to his experience and cautious practice for the restoration of my health. recieve him therefore with your wonted kindness and accept the assurance of my affectionate respect.

Th: Jefferson

RC (DLC: Madison Papers); at foot of text: “Mr Madison.” PoC (DLC); on verso of reused address cover of Daniel Brent to TJ, 25 Sept. 1819; endorsed by TJ.

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