Thomas Beddoes to William Withering Junior, 1 February 1803
Dear Sir
It is true that a kind of 3rd edition of the Essay on Consumption has appeared, but as I was obliged to be concise I cd not use your father’s notes – I have them very safe & if you greatly wish it, I can copy & return them – But at present I am very busy & wish to be indulged longer –
I think the publication of the cases of palsy prove the pneumatic institution will revive the use of factitious airs. When one considers what medical practice is, one cannot be surprized that an investigation of so much labour & difficulty shd go on slowly – But there are symptoms in foreign countries that the enquiry will not be abandoned –
I have great confidence that the gout medicine will establish itself solidly. The contrariety of testimony in medicine makes one doubt one’s own senses. Else I feel the most thorough confidence in this discovery, not less in rheumatism than gout –
Begging your excuse of this hasty scrawl on coarse paper I am
Dear Sir
with sincere regard
Yours
Thomas Beddoes
1 Feb. 1803
Address: W. Withering Esq / Larches / Birmingham
Endorsement: Beddoes 1803 / has my papers / returned by Mrs B in 1812
MS: Inserted in a copy of Stock held at the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University Library, B399zs 1811.