1807


Thomas Beddoes to Davies Giddy, 2 July 1807

Dear Giddy

I shall preserve yr statement, for which I thank you. – That exercise when not followed by fatigue or some other bad consequence not usually comprehended under the term fatigue, is beneficial nobody I suppose will deny – The whole question is whether there be not people fatigued or otherwise hurt by almost any assignable exertion & whether people in general are not too inattentive to these exceptions – Leaving you to consider this question, if you think it worth while I remain yrs very truly

Thomas Beddoes

2 July

Address: Davies Giddy Esq MP / London
Endorsement: Doctor Beddoes / 1807 / July the 2d
MS: CRO DG 43/54


The full versions of these letters with textual apparatus will be published by Cambridge University Press.