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<p> my cruel Disorder was going to leave me; but last night<lb/> I was convinced of the contrary, as my Pains returned<lb/> upon me with as much malignancy as they had<lb/> done before — The Gout I have found by experience<lb/> is the most unaccountable disorder in the world, it comes<lb/> & goes without the least apparent Cause. Mr < | <p> my cruel Disorder was going to leave me; but last night<lb/> I was convinced of the contrary, as my Pains returned<lb/> upon me with as much malignancy as they had<lb/> done before — The Gout I have found by experience<lb/> is the most unaccountable disorder in the world, it comes<lb/> & goes without the least apparent Cause. Mr <add><gap/></add> Ewart, <lb/> our late Minister at Berlin, died of it here last <sic>Fryday</sic><lb/> having been given over for some time, <sic>tho'</sic> in the same<lb/> house & under the care of his own Brother, who is <sic>settl'd</sic><lb/> here as a Bath Physician, & is likely to succeed. in<lb/> compliance with your request I return you read <add>me</add><lb/> Dr Sudelon's Letter; The Kirges's Papers you shall have<lb/> back in the Course of this week, or as soon as possible<lb/> give me a Line soon, & believe me ever<lb/> Yours affectionately<lb/> Jh Bentham<lb/> Bath Monday <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 30. 1792</p> <p> <sic>Col<hi rend="superscript">l</hi>.</sic> Bentham<lb/> Dover Street No.2<lb/> Piccadilly<lb/> London</p> <p> 1792 ) Q.S.P. Bath<lb/> <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> ) to <lb/> 30 ) S.B. Dover Street</p> | ||
my cruel Disorder was going to leave me; but last night
I was convinced of the contrary, as my Pains returned
upon me with as much malignancy as they had
done before — The Gout I have found by experience
is the most unaccountable disorder in the world, it comes
& goes without the least apparent Cause. Mr Ewart,
our late Minister at Berlin, died of it here last Fryday
having been given over for some time, tho' in the same
house & under the care of his own Brother, who is settl'd
here as a Bath Physician, & is likely to succeed. in
compliance with your request I return you read me
Dr Sudelon's Letter; The Kirges's Papers you shall have
back in the Course of this week, or as soon as possible
give me a Line soon, & believe me ever
Yours affectionately
Jh Bentham
Bath Monday Jany 30. 1792
Coll. Bentham
Dover Street No.2
Piccadilly
London
1792 ) Q.S.P. Bath
Jany ) to
30 ) S.B. Dover Street
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