Franklin's Contribution to Medicine, Being a Collection of Letters Written By Benjamin Franklin Bearing On the Science And Art of Medicine And Exhibiting His Social And Professional Intercourse With Various Physicians of Europe And America
Franklin's Contribution to Medicine, Being a Collection of Letters Written By Benjamin Franklin Bearing On the Science And Art of Medicine And Exhibiting His Social And Professional Intercourse With Various Physicians of Europe And America
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
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The following extracts from a letter written to his wife, dated London, Nov. 22, 1757, giving an account of his illness, his be- havior as a patient, etc., are of interest : "My dear Child: "During my illness, which continued near eight weeks, I wrote you several little letters, as I was able. The last was by the packet which sailed from Falmouth above a week since. In that I informed you, that my intermittent fever, which had continued to harass me, by frequent relapses, was gone off, and I ha...d ever since been gathering strength and flesh. My doctor, Fothergill, who had forbid me the use of pen and ink, now permits me to write as much as I can without over-fatiguing myself, and there- fore I sit down to write more fully than I have hitherto been able to do. "The second of September I wrote to you that I had had a violent cold and something of a fever, but that it was almost gone. However, it was not long before I had another severe cold, which continued longer than the first, attended by great pain in my head, the top of which was very hot, and when the pain went off, very sore and tenddr.
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