
                                                                                                                                                                          Pittsfield March 2, 1832

Dear Sir,

I recd. yours some days after it
was written. I [then?] had too many
things in hand to pay decent attention to 
[?] friends. I have now a [breathing?] time,
and have put up those papers of Dr.
Johnson's and {?] them to the 
care of Col. Burr, but to be left
at the [?] Tavern, Albany, in
the hands of my friend, [Mather?],
till called for. I have taken out
only a letter or two, as some [?]
for us. By the way, I wish you to
get his middle name, this [note P is underlined] [at?]
[Esq.?] P. Johnson- we want the
middle name.
I do not recollect, whether I
sent you a  Catalogue or not of
our Med. School, but will
do it, as it contains all our
M.D.s, since we began.   
        