Letter, 1813 May 1, N[ew] York, to Dr. W[illiam] P[aul] C[rillon] Barton.

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Letter, 1813 May 1, N[ew] York, to Dr. W[illiam] P[aul] C[rillon] Barton.

Letter to Dr. W.P.C. Barton [first Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Medical Department] returning accounts which accompanied Barton's letter of 27 Apr. 1813, since "they are dated after my departure from Philade[lphia]" and offering to send a certificate re establishing a hospital during the previous February for recruits during a fever epidemic.

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