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unworthy of his regard, is induced 

 to (hut, for the future, his heart 

 againfr. others* 



No man upon earth can have 

 ftronger reafons for a due fenfe of 

 gratitude than I acknowledge to 

 you. You befiowed many civilities 

 upon me, who had never been in 

 the way of doing you any fervice 

 whatever. You granted me your 

 friendihip almoft as foon as I was 

 acquainted with you, You encou- 

 raged my eagernefs for improving 

 myfelf in medical knowledge, by 

 communicating to me what you had 

 learned by a laborious life ; by that 

 experience which an affiduous and 

 mod attentive zeal, befiowed in the 

 care of the great military hofpitals in 

 a 3 the 



