
          invited our physicians to support my efforts with 
 their prescriptions. I hope, that the [they] will do so.
 Till now, at least I have received 3 prescriptions. 


 Your last letter, my dear Sir, has deep moved 
 me! Like our rev. [revered] Reichenbach, who in my 
 greatest sufferance, near to dispair [despair], did erect me
 with those words of consolation I never could 
 forget, You have erected me likewise and 
 encouraged me with the hope, that I will be no 
 abandoned. And God, to Whom and Whose 
 gracious care You have comended [commended] me, will hear 
 me in my imploring His blessing upon You and 
 all the Yours! The Eye in Heaven, wich [which] ever
 wakes, will graciously look down upon so much
 charity and reward You.


 I finish my dear Sir with deep emotion,
 unable to find words for. I begg [beg] for Your kind 
 indulgence with my imperfect writings and for
 to preserve me Your further kind benevolence,
 being for ever


 My very revered dear Sir


 Yours


 respect and thankfullest
 Ch. Bogenhard.


 Williamsbourgh [Williamsburg]
 [crossed out: illegible] 16. Nov. [November] 1852        

        