1Memorandum Books, 1768 (Jefferson Papers)
(c. 1733-1791) practiced medicine and operated an apothecary shop on the
2Memorandum Books, 1769 (Jefferson Papers)
for medicines 3/9.Medicine in Virginia
3From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Turpin, 5 February 1769 (Jefferson Papers)
...Philip Turpin, TJ’s first cousin, later studied medicine at Edinburgh; see TJ’s letter to him...
4Memorandum Books, 1772 (Jefferson Papers)
Pd. at Dr. Brown’s for medicine 2/10½.
5Memorandum Books, 1773 (Jefferson Papers)
Pd. Thos. Pleasants exr. of Dr. Ellis for medicine & attendance on Anna Scott Jefferson £7–15–9...
6Draft of a Declaration of Rights Prepared for the Virginia Convention of August 1774, [ca. 26 July 1774] (Jefferson Papers)
...Oznabrigs, striped Duffel, Gunpowder, lead, Medicines, the necessary tools and implements...
7Financial and Military Estimates for Continental Defense, [June–July 1775] (Jefferson Papers)
Hospital, medicines, Physician, Chirurgeon [apoth]ecary & attendants
8Memorandum Books, 1776 (Jefferson Papers)
(1744-1808) at this time was practicing medicine in partnership with Medicine in Virginia
9Notes of Witnesses’ Testimony concerning the Canadian Compaign, [1–27 July 1776] (Jefferson Papers)
...material want before Quebec was medicines. Another the Indian traders going from Montreal and...
10VI. Notes on Locke and Shaftesbury, 11 October–9 December 1776 (Jefferson Papers)
...compelled to follow, I may recover health by medicines I am compelled to take agt. my own...