1806 or 1807


Thomas Beddoes to Davies Giddy, n.d. [1806/7]

Dear Giddy

What do you think of this project as useful & as practicable? – To collect the best original observers on fever into vols with double columns i.e. printed like the annual register – It is a fact that many of the best are quite unknown in this country & had they been known, practitioners in the W. Indies &c &c wd have been less puzzled by the yellow fever – so wd ours at home in many cases – & many authentic obsns exist which have not been applied – prevailing doctrines bringing into neglect all observns not conformable to them –

I shd take upon me to regulate the choice – add some notices respecting the school from which the observers came –

I suppress the consdns that might be brought into a prospectus you will anticipate them – But do you think the scheme wd strike people out of the profession, as country gentleman, navy captains, colonels &c &c as no doubt the collection wd form an excellent library for ships &c – & gentlemen might get it to lend their neighbouring surgeons – at least in some situations – I wd not ask any favour of ministers but if one cd get their influence on the pure ground of utility, it wd be useful – The booksellers must be consulted – There shd be no subscriptions received beforehand but it wd be well to feel how the public is disposed – 15 or 20 vols might be filled by degrees – Such a collection might be truly stated as suitable to a time of war –

MS: Cornish Archives DG 43/51


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