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Your Character as a Philosopher & friend of mankind predominates so much more in my mind over...
Permit me to revive a friendship, Once very dear to me, by addressing you upon a Subject highly...
Permit a whole family to mingle their tears with yours upon the late distressing event that has...
Accept much honoured & dear sir of a Copy of the enclosed publication. How joyful the Sound of...
My second son Richard Rush has long felt a strong desire to visit Europe in the capacity of a...
Having just finished the labors of the Winter in the University, and hospital, I sit down with...
The Solicitude I felt upon the account of your health , excited by your letter of last summer, is...
I was made very happy by learning from your letter of the 23rd of April that your disease is less...
I have endeavoured to fulfil your Wishes by furnishing Mr Lewis with some inquiries relative to...
Dr. Rush to Capt. Lewis . for preserving his health. 1. when you feel the least indisposition, do...
I return you herewith Sir John Sinclair’s pamphlet upon Old Age with many thanks. I have read it...
The bearer Dr: Chapman —formerly one of my private pupils, wishes for the honor of your...
The bearer Dr Anth: Fothergill wishes to do himself the honor of paying his respects to you. He...
Your letter from Monticello of the 8th of August, was perfectly satisfactory to me. I applied for...
Your letter of the 6th: instant revived a great many pleasant ideas in my mind. I have not...
Philadelphia March 23rd: 1805 I was much gratified by your early answer to my letter, and by your...
Mr Boudinot having lately built a house at Burlington in the state of New Jersey, and purposing...
I have just now recd your friendly letter, and take the earliest opportunity to express my entire...
Having been called upon lately to bear a part in the examination & exercises of twenty four...
Your letters are full of aphorisms. Every paragraph in them suggests new ideas, or revives old...
The hurry always connected with the prevalence of a yellow fever in our City; has prevented my...
I am pleased in reflecting that I destroyed all the documents and Anecdotes I had collected for...
§ From Benjamin Rush. 3 December 1805, Philadelphia. “To a person acquainted with the great...
The bearer General Miranda visits Washington chiefly with a design to pay his respects to the...
I have the honor to enclose you, with this letter, two pamphflets upon the yellow fever.—One of...
I committed to Mr Vanhan a few days ago, a copy of the new edition of my medical Inquiries and...
Many years have passed away since I have read a political pamphflet. The Subject, and name of the...
I avail myself of the first leisure hour I have had since the Conclusion of my lectures to...
§ From Benjamin Rush. 7 April 1806, Philadelphia. “The bearer Captain John McDougall goes to...
My long delay in answering your last letter has arisen from two causes—an unusual share of...